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A test, or maybe a trace.

I shot these towards the end of golden hour at Hoffman Hills park.

Empty camhouse, there's nothing strange about it, but it's still unsettling.

With the sun obscured and the lights dimmed, just enough remains for the raindrops to kiss the greens, drenching them in a play of chiaroscuro.

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Caught in the glow of temptation and neon, this shot was taken during a daring and playful night out — part of a seductive visual series exploring confidence, presence, and the raw pulse of nightlife.

A moment where fashion, attitude, and atmosphere collide.

Rainbow during sunset in Keystone Colorado

Hello, I’m Kara.

This is my first post here.

 

I’ve been working with photography for fifteen years now — and in recent years, I’ve been exploring it as a therapeutic practice. These sessions are more than images. They become spaces where emotion takes shape, where questions are asked through the body, and where our quieter aspects — the ones that rarely find language — begin to speak.

 

For this shoot, the intent was to express something raw and true. Something strange, immediate, unfiltered. We used Amélie as both a visual reference and a soundtrack — the music played softly throughout the hour, guiding the rhythm of the movement. We weren’t chasing poses, but allowing the body to respond, to move as it wanted to. Somewhere along the way, tenderness surfaced — subtle, unassuming, almost hidden.

 

Later, Alya wrote in her instagram that “tenderness is her strength.” — something long buried, now spoken.

 

That was the shape this session took.

Do you think we managed to express that tenderness — and that immediacy?

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