There’s a quiet tension in this series — not loud, not performative, but deliberate. Nylon pulls tight across skin. Light falls hard, then disappears. The body isn’t just posed — it’s held, shaped, restrained by shadow and fabric alike. It’s minimal, but not soft. Every line means something. “It’s not what’s revealed — it’s what’s […]
Above the Silence
Shot inside Berlin’s striking Bird’s Nest, this black-and-white series strips everything back to form, light, and tension. The geometry of the space cuts through the frame — hard lines, sharp edges — while the softness of the body disrupts it completely. There’s no excess here. No distraction. Just contrast. Skin against structure. Stillness against intention. […]
Pogo’s: Born of Earth
There’s something different that happens when the body leaves the studio. It stops performing. In “Pogo’s: Born of Earth,” photographer Scott Pierson strips away the artificial and places the human form back where it feels most instinctive — among dirt, wood, water, and light. This isn’t about perfection.It’s about placement. Bodies fold into tree stumps, […]
Nothing to Hide
There’s a quiet kind of strength in simply existing as you are. In this series, photographed by Mattthew Pearl, Marissa stands fully present — not posed for perfection, but grounded in something far more compelling: honesty. No elaborate setting.No distractions.No performance. Just form, light, and presence. The compositions are stripped down to their essentials. A […]
