I’ve decided to focus on what I’ve been doing most in the past few years: exploring artistic nudes, feminine beauty, and sensuality. My new book, Sexperimental, set the tone for this work. Now, I want to go deeper.
This isn’t a course. It’s not really a book either. Think of it more like walking into a house. Every room holds something different. Some rooms are messy, some dangerous, some tender—but none are neutral.
In one room, you’ll hear the story of how I first came to Paris with two bags and nothing but curiosity. In another, confessions unfold—the shoots where I crossed the line, the risks I took, the moments I still hesitate to talk about. Some rooms carry history; others carry mistakes. Every one of them changed me.
And maybe they’ll change you too. Not because you need to be a photographer—you don’t. What matters is curiosity. If you have that, you’re already inside.
Here, you won’t find technique. You’ll find a way of looking. You’ll start noticing how eroticism hides in small things: the silence before a gesture, the weight of a glance, the space between what’s shown and what isn’t. Suggestion lasts longer than exposure. Mystery lingers longer than clarity.
This book is a house of moments. Walk through it honestly, and you won’t leave the same.
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send me a message if you are interested