[SIZE="2"]Photographer Jean-Paul Bourdier uses only film and body paint to create his stunning
Bodyscapes.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Bourdier says "Rather than being a mere recording of an encounter between event and photographer, the photograph is an event of its own: long prepared, and yet full of unexpected moments; a still manifestation of an encounter between desert light, body light, and camera eye."[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Via
My Modern Met.
View Jean-Paul Boudier's complete
portfolio.[/SIZE]
I think it's just his way of getting girls naked.
I think it's just his way of getting girls naked.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to do that.:sniff:
dark clouds on the horizon...
I'm still trying to figure out a way to do that.:sniff:
pssssst... [COLOR="Pink"]try taking their clothes off[/COLOR]
pssssst... [COLOR="Pink"]try taking their clothes off[/COLOR]
I should have said without them pressing charges
Very intriguing...
CalMama's first link quotes him as saying he does all his work with film, not digital.
So its even harder to see how he managed to get the 6th image down
(lavender - symmetrical reflection)
I'm glad I ended up clicking on this thread. I almost didn't because I thought that this was going to be pictures of plasticized human corpses.
Pretty sure that was already an IoTD