Some nude art photo experiment in Natural Light
Ciao, and welcome to this artistic nude section of the model shoot I began last week, created in a cozy B&B apartment on the southern side of Milan, in the last days of March.
Natural window light filtered nude; ph: Francesco Coppola
Here, you’ll discover six experimental images, each using a different technique of mine, hopefully arranged into a coherent visual narrative. These photos are part of a broader series and may be submitted soon to an upcoming fine art magazine. Will they be selected? Time will tell.
Natural window light filtered nude 2; ph: Francesco Coppola
Through my diverse photographic experiments and exercises, I aim to move closer to mastering slow shutter techniques, playing with camera motion, lens detachment, or even slight movements from the model herself. Perhaps today marks a step toward that mastery?
Window Natural Backlit arstic Controlled in Camera movment nude; ph: Francesco Coppola.
I invite you to scroll through all the images and judge the coherence of this small chapter in the wider story of my model shoot. And if you'd like to follow my creative journey—through upcoming magazine features, exhibition selections, and collaborations—feel free to join my mailing list below.
In camera controlled (vertical) movment in backlit window natural light; ph: Francesco Coppola
In the world of art photography, a powerful standalone image can speak volumes. But creating a consistent and meaningful visual narrative across multiple works remains one of my personal goals.
Artistic in camera controlled movment in backlit window natural light; ph: Francesco Coppola
With this final zoom out nude portrait, I close this particular set of experiments. Soon, I’ll send all six images for editorial review and potential publication.
Artistic zoom out in backlit window natural light; ph: Francesco Coppola
So, now that the full set is before your eyes, what do you think? Can you imagine one (or more) of these works printed large and hanging on your wall?
Let me know.
Stay safe. Stay creative.