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156.02.11 is a photograph by contemporary artist Klaus Kampert from the series «Torsi».  Klaus Kampert focuses primarily on the body and movement and succeeds in revealing the emotion they convey through his works of art. Thereby Klaus Kampert works almost exclusively with ballet dancers capable of great physical prowess. In this series the model is stripped of identity. The poses adopted and the absence of heads produce enigmatic and dehumanized forms. The body therefore takes on the appearance Men Kneeling Pose, Upper Body Poses Photography, Black Body Painting, Multi Figure Composition, Movement In Photography, Slumped Over Pose, Body Figure Poses, Looking Down At Hands, Nose Study Reference

156.02.11 is a photograph by contemporary artist Klaus Kampert from the series Torsi. The work of Klaus Kampert is focused on nude photography, trying to capture an emotion from the bodies of his models which far outstrips the simple physical dimension. To him the body is the casing of the soul: by working on the body language, he strives to capture both casing and soul, in every studio photograph. In this series of black-and-white photographs, the artist continues his research into the…

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Jingna Zhang is a Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia beauty photographer in Los Angeles, New York and Seattle. Her beauty editorial and film clients include Vogue China, Vogue Japan, Harper’s Bazaar China, and Elle Singapore. Her makeup and skincare clients include Pond’s, Shiseido, Cle de Peau Beaute, Lancome, and EM Cosmetics by Michelle Phan.

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