À propos du livre
A collection of fine art nude images, loosely based around the
concept of a fantasy world inhabited by Elven Women. Wood
Nymphs, Dryads, Hamadryads & Napaeae that play in the
forests and leafy woodlands. Naiads, Mud Sprites and Earth
Elementals, that appear for a brief moment and then suddenly
blend into their surroundings and disappear again. Sirens,
Elves, Faeries, She-devils and Warrior Women that beckon and
taunt the senses of men with their beauty and power. A magical
land of sensual fantasy and erotic ephemeral beauty.
concept of a fantasy world inhabited by Elven Women. Wood
Nymphs, Dryads, Hamadryads & Napaeae that play in the
forests and leafy woodlands. Naiads, Mud Sprites and Earth
Elementals, that appear for a brief moment and then suddenly
blend into their surroundings and disappear again. Sirens,
Elves, Faeries, She-devils and Warrior Women that beckon and
taunt the senses of men with their beauty and power. A magical
land of sensual fantasy and erotic ephemeral beauty.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 120 - Date de publication: nov 15, 2012
- Langue English
- Mots-clés fine art, Mike Crawley, Elven Nudes, women, faeries, fairies, sprites, dryads, nymphs, fantasy, photographer, photography, erotic, sensual, nudes, nude, Photofrenetic
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À propos du créateur
I am a freelance Travel and Fine Art photographer specialising in travel, nature, lifestyle and people photography and undertake commissioned work in any of these areas as well as contributing to photographic stock libraries. I have had work published all around the world in books, magazines and news media. Now self-publication is becoming easier to achieve I aim to prepare a selection of photographic books on various topics, mainly for my own personal satisfaction, but also to hopefully sell a few books and help fund my many photography projects. (P.S. My page name is supposed to be Photofrenetic but it somehow got shortened to Photofreneti .... no I'm not Italian!)