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She stands as though the river itself paused to look at her.
Not flowing, not retreating—simply remembering.
There is a quiet gravity in her presence, the kind that does not ask to be seen yet reshapes the air around it. She carries the patience of water that has traveled far, touched many stones, and learned which ones were worth keeping. Her gaze is neither invitation nor refusal; it is recognition. As if she knows she belongs to the dream and the dream belongs to her.
She is not posed—she is anchored.
Like a riverbank that has learned the beauty of staying while everything else moves.
To look at her is to understand stillness not as absence, but as mastery.
She does not announce herself as fire —
she simply exists, and the air changes.
Her beauty carries weight, the kind that bends attention inward,
drawing the eye not by demand but by inevitability.
There is a calm to her intensity, a confidence that does not flare wildly,
because it does not need to.
She is the moment before flame becomes obvious —
the quiet certainty that something irreversible has begun.
Not heat as spectacle, but heat as truth.
The kind that stays with you long after you step away.
February 3, 2008. Taken during Janusz Kawa's class "Intimate Portraits" at ICP. Studio strobe through a softbox from upper camera-left.
This is where intimacy learns how to grin.
A face turned outward, eyes bright and unafraid, meeting the world on her own terms. Attention here is not something taken—it is something returned. There is joy in being seen, in knowing that the gaze is welcome, that nothing must be hidden to be held.
Behind her, closeness becomes affirmation. A quiet devotion pressed into skin, a reminder whispered rather than spoken. The gesture is intimate not because it is secret, but because it is honest. Care rests easily here, playful and sure, unburdened by the need to prove itself.
Light warms instead of exposes.
Presence becomes companionship.
This is confidence without armor.
Intimacy without gravity.
The center not as a burden—but as a place where the world, finally, feels kind.
Wrapped in lace and morning light, she becomes a study in quiet confidence—an elegant balance between vulnerability and poise, rendered in delicate textures and steady gaze.
February 4, 2008. Self-portrait for Janusz Kawa's class "Intimate Portraits" at ICP. Single SB-24 flash on full power, bouncing out of umbrella upper left. Camera on autofocus with IR remote.
I'm as tired as I look.
Created by Duncan Rawlinson, this series of images explores the latent space using photography and artificial intelligence. Each portrait captures the profound expressions and emotions of elders, asking harsh, condescending questions through their gazes. This work blends contemporary photography with digital art, highlighting the rich cultural attire and the depth of human experience. The series, titled "How Could You Be So Naive," challenges the viewer to confront the reality and authenticity of what they see, presenting a striking and provocative visual storytelling experience.
His whole head is full of curls more or less like this one, but this one tends to hide under some looser ones and is simply irresistible when it makes an appearance. This shot was not set up. He was lying on the bed reading and I had to run to get my camera to capture my favorite curl on my favorite man.
I find myself feeling very open to shooting self portraits that revolve around sensitive subjects.
But when it comes to talking about them, I completely shut down.
Created by Duncan Rawlinson, this series of images explores the latent space using photography and artificial intelligence. Each portrait captures the profound expressions and emotions of elders, asking harsh, condescending questions through their gazes. This work blends contemporary photography with digital art, highlighting the rich cultural attire and the depth of human experience. The series, titled "How Could You Be So Naive," challenges the viewer to confront the reality and authenticity of what they see, presenting a striking and provocative visual storytelling experience.
The infamous Jordan Binghamin "Intimate Portrait"
He may just be spotted one of these days for his silly personality.
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Created by Duncan Rawlinson, this series of images explores the latent space using photography and artificial intelligence. Each portrait captures the profound expressions and emotions of elders, asking harsh, condescending questions through their gazes. This work blends contemporary photography with digital art, highlighting the rich cultural attire and the depth of human experience. The series, titled "How Could You Be So Naive," challenges the viewer to confront the reality and authenticity of what they see, presenting a striking and provocative visual storytelling experience.
❤️ More photos from this shooting: Boosty
Instagram: www.instagram.com/catarsic
Telegram: t.me/+A_rvUSLIkdhlYzE6
Twitter: x.com/goncharov_photo
500px: 500px.com/p/catarsic
VK: vk.com/catarsic
❤️ More photos from this shooting: Boosty
Instagram: www.instagram.com/catarsic
Telegram: t.me/+A_rvUSLIkdhlYzE6
Twitter: x.com/goncharov_photo
500px: 500px.com/p/catarsic
VK: vk.com/catarsic
❤️ More photos from this shooting: Boosty
Instagram: www.instagram.com/catarsic
Telegram: t.me/+A_rvUSLIkdhlYzE6
Twitter: x.com/goncharov_photo
500px: 500px.com/p/catarsic
VK: vk.com/catarsic
❤️ More photos from this shooting: Boosty
Instagram: www.instagram.com/catarsic
Telegram: t.me/+A_rvUSLIkdhlYzE6
Twitter: x.com/goncharov_photo
500px: 500px.com/p/catarsic
VK: vk.com/catarsic
❤️ More photos from this shooting: Boosty
Instagram: www.instagram.com/catarsic
Telegram: t.me/+A_rvUSLIkdhlYzE6
Twitter: x.com/goncharov_photo
500px: 500px.com/p/catarsic
VK: vk.com/catarsic
❤️ More photos from this shooting: Boosty
Instagram: www.instagram.com/catarsic
Telegram: t.me/+A_rvUSLIkdhlYzE6
Twitter: x.com/goncharov_photo
500px: 500px.com/p/catarsic
VK: vk.com/catarsic