
Excerpt from the galleries: fragments of universes, flashes of light
Before you fully enter the circle of subscribers, here is a prelude. I have selected 100 works for you. These are not random images, they are half-open windows, flashes of light left visible to allow you to feel the vibration of this place.
A journey through my four worlds. You will encounter moments of pure intimacy, sovereign gazes and fragile gestures. This selection covers the entire spectrum of my work: from the rigour of minimalist fine art nudes to the richness of dreamlike scenes, from psychological portraits to the celebration of free bodies.
Each photo has been chosen to offer you an honest preview of the Yes Photographies universe. Whether there is a setting or just a black background, the promise remains the same: 100% Human. Just the grain of the skin, the truth of the moment and the poetry of the encounter.
This is an invitation. If these images touch you, if you feel that echo, then you are ready to enter. The Ticket and Patron Passes are simply the logical continuation of that initial emotion.
Welcome to the threshold of the sensitive.
Julien R.
I came for the aesthetics, the light, the framing. It's very controlled, you can see that a lot of work has gone into it. But as I looked through the series, I felt something else. A presence. A silence. These photos stay with you. They don't show, they reveal.
Alex M.
I was a bit worried that it might be too suggestive or clichéd. In fact, it's quite the opposite. These images allowed me to feel sensuality without feeling like a voyeur. It reconciled me with a more accurate, more respectful view. And frankly, it feels good.
Marc L.
I was curious at first, a little reserved. But as I browsed through the galleries, I found myself looking at things differently. Less judgemental, more attentive. These photos made me aware of how I look at women – and changed my perspective a little. That's rare.
Nora B.
When I saw some of the photos, I thought about my own body. Not to compare it, but to see it differently. With more kindness. There is something healing about that perspective. I didn't expect that.
Emilie G.
Each gallery immerses me in a different world. It's not just a series of photos, it's an experience. Sometimes I lose myself, sometimes I find myself. It's like walking in a dream that you don't need to understand.
Another way to view the photos is to play with them as if they were laid out on a table.
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