TITLE: "skin canvas" by alx
Skin as a canvas — rough, torn, soaked in patterns, textures, memories, and pain. Bones pressing out from the inside, giving the snakes something to drag themselves over. Water clings and slides down the skin like a dirty veil of tears thrown over a worn-out, starving body. It all reeks of sadness, loss, and a kind of broken beauty.
taken by hybrid setup:
body: Canon RP
lens: Pentacon 135mm
about me:
I photograph humans, nature, and architecture, capturing fleeting moments through a mix of digital, analog, and hybrid setups where modern sensors meet the soul of vintage glass. What I seek in photography is authenticity—an unpolished, poetic rawness that speaks for itself, untouched by heavy post-production. The truth of a scene, the feeling in a frame, preserved with only the slightest interference, letting the image breathe as it was meant to.
AUTHOR: Aleksandra Chrobak (Poland)
I photograph humans, nature, and architecture, capturing fleeting moments through a mix of digital, analog, and hybrid setups where modern sensors meet the soul of vintage glass. What I seek in photography is authenticity—an unpolished, poetic rawness that speaks for itself, untouched by heavy post-production. The truth of a scene, the feeling in a frame, preserved with only the slightest interference, letting the image breathe as it was meant to.
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