New Anthology of Nude Photography by Dani Olivier

Passage des soupirs
4.3
251 reviews
Ebook
227
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About this ebook

 Nude… or not?

The body of work featured in this book are genuine photographs. They have been neither doctored up nor altered. They are in fact the actual prints of the image captured by the objective.

Dani Olivier creates his effects at the time of the shoots, by projecting complex images and intricate light patterns on his models. He never touches up the originals.

The models are nude. They do not wear enhancing accessories.

Their makeup is minimal.

The pictures are taken with a black background. There are no artifacts:

just the models and the light projections. The projections are either abstract or figurative.

The final composition is always surreal.

Dani Olivier’s abstract and psychedelic nudes are his exclusive creations.

They confer a new dimension and innovative approach to the art of nude photography.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
251 reviews
A Google user
March 13, 2017
Absolutely mind-boggling! I am blown away by Dani Olivier's use of patterns, textures & colours in creating his artworks. The resulting photos are beautiful to say the least.
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Eva Owens
April 11, 2016
These are some beautiful and creative images. Probably would appeal most to men since it is only photos of women.
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Michael Brown
April 11, 2017
Fantastic use of artistic lighting projection to conform and highlight the contours of the body. I hope Dani Oliver also creates a male physic version of the same calibre.
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