Balancing on the edge of decency: glamorous photographs by Bruno Bisang
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/balancing-on-the-edge-of-decency-glamorous-photographs-by-bruno-bisang.htmlMany famous photographers have become masters of their craft by accident, paying tribute to a hobby or trying to earn money. Swiss photographer Bruno Bisang (Bruno Bisang) went to success systematically, graduating from a photography school in Zurich and adopting the experience of famous lens geniuses. Thanks to this, his unconditional talent is complemented by real professionalism in his works. (Careful! Nude).
Bruno Bisang can rightfully be considered a master of modern erotic photography. The Swiss photographer started his career back in the 70s of the last century and is not going to retire yet. The professional has a lot of work — the demand for Bruno's skill is only growing over the years. In addition to creativity "for the soul", the maestro cooperates with such reputable customers as Chanel and Givenchy model houses, conducts master classes for photographers in different cities of the world, and also writes books.
But most of all Bisang likes to shoot not models in "haute couture" outfits, but nude. The photographer's source of inspiration, according to him, are Italian films of the 50s. It was his passion for cinema that influenced Bruno's choice of a future profession and makes his erotic works exquisite and similar to scenes from films.
Bisang always balances on the edge of what is permissible, not saying very much and leaving the viewer's imagination the opportunity to finish what is missing. You can see this for yourself — we have selected the best, in our opinion, works of the artist, made in the genre of erotic photography, which will help to get an idea of his work.
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