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A gallery of nude photographs can be a space for deep exploration of the body, identity, and vulnerability, far removed from mere provocation. When nudity is approached with respect and an artistic gaze, the body becomes a language that speaks of fragility, strength, personal history, and presence in the world.In this kind of work, the nude allows us to:
Question beauty standards and show real bodies, diverse in age, shape, and background, promoting a more inclusive and non-judgmental way of looking.
Work on the person’s relationship with their own body, helping them to reconcile with their insecurities and to see themselves with more acceptance and care.
Use light, shadow, and composition to suggest rather than simply display, creating images that speak of intimacy, emotions, and silences, and not only of anatomy.
As a photographer, a gallery of nudes also involves a great ethical responsibility: building a safe space, always working from consent and dialogue, and taking care of the balance of power between the one who looks and the one who is seen. In this way, the nude becomes a shared act of trust and a form of visual storytelling in which the person is not an object but the subject of their own narrative.


l like working with nude photography because it allows me to go straight to what is essential: the body without armor, without clothing that signals status, profession, or character. Nudity opens up a space of vulnerability where the person shows themselves as they truly are, and this creates a very intense connection between the one who poses, the one who looks, and my own gaze as a photographer.I am especially drawn to it because:
I can explore the shape, light, and texture of the body as if it were a landscape or a sculpture, searching for beauty beyond conventional standards and showing real bodies, with marks, scars, and history.I have the opportunity to accompany people in processes of acceptance and reconciliation with their own body, turning the session into an intimate experience, sometimes almost therapeutic, where the camera becomes a tool for self-esteem and empowerment.Nude photography allows me to question the boundaries between the erotic, the artistic, and the everyday, and to use the body as a language to speak about identity, gender, power, and freedom, not just sensuality.I am very aware of the ethical responsibility that this work involves. For me, it is essential to create a safe environment based on trust, clear consent, and absolute respect, so that the person feels like the subject of the image and not the object of the gaze. That responsibility, together with the emotional depth that appears in these sessions, is one of the reasons why nude photography is so meaningful to me.

- FASHION FILM -

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Fashion film Editorial for “VULKAN magazine”
  Model:April 
Agency: Mademoiselle Agency Paris 
Photography: Rinaldo Sata, Luis Fabrega
 Styling Assistan: Hernan Esquinca 
MAKE UP: Lisa Michalik 
Hair: Toshinari Kokubun 
Video Directed by Luis Fabrega.  
Music composed and produced by Luis Fabrega 
Location: Saint Denis, Paris
 Copyright © Luis Fabrega, Rinaldo Sata 2017

LA PENICHE

THE CLIENT - ​HUF Magazine

HUF Magazine is a digital fashion and creative photography magazine that publishes auteur editorials, interviews, profiles of creatives and models, as well as design and culture content with a highly visual and inspirational focus.

Location: Paris
Year: 2017

https://hufmagazine.com

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Fashion editorial produced in Montmartre for HUF Magazine, the result of a collaboration between London-based photographer Rinaldo Sata and the Luis Fabrega, combining photography and video with models to capture the poetic, bohemian, and contemporary atmosphere of the Parisian neighborhood.

Agency: Mademoiselle Agency Paris 
Photograohy: Rinaldo Sata
 Styling Assistan: Hernan Esquinca 
MAKE UP: Lisa Michalik 
Hair: Toshinari Kokubun 

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