This work from my portfolio also depicts a powerful, intimate scene of human connection. A moment of closeness, freedom, and sensual energy unfolds within a circle of bodies. The composition thrives on strong contrasts: the warm, soft light shapes the bodies, while the shadows create a mysterious depth.
The image celebrates the human body in its originality and naturalness—unadorned, yet full of dignity and aesthetic balance. The central gesture of tenderness—the kiss between two men—forms the emotional core of the work, while the surrounding figures create an almost ritualistic, dance-like dynamic through their movements.
The photograph tells a story of intimacy, freedom, and community, inviting the viewer to reflect on the power of human closeness, rituals of connection, and the beauty of authentic physicality.
A fine art print that makes a strong statement in both modern living spaces and curated exhibitions.
I started taking photographs in the summer of 1988. With a borrowed camera, I went in search of a motif in my home town and the first thing I photographed was a manhole cover. At the time, I had no idea that this would be the first image.. Read more…