Erotic female portraits by Federico Ravasio
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/erotic-female-portraits-by-federico-ravasio.htmlItalian portrait photographer Federico Ravasio is the author of hundreds of wonderful portraits. But the most interesting works of the master, without a doubt, are photographs in the nude genre. Ravasio is one of those photographers who photograph not professional models, but ordinary girls. But in his portraits they are always mysterious, beautiful and desirable. (Warning! Nudity).
Federico Ravasio was born in 1992 in the Italian city of Bergamo. He spent his childhood and youth there. He started taking photographs early, in elementary school. This is not surprising, because Federico’s parents are travel photographers.
The master says that one of the most vivid childhood memories was viewing photographs brought from the next expedition. In the family, it was customary to do this in the living room, projecting slides onto a white wall. Federico's father and mother mainly photographed landscapes. That's why he started with this interesting genre.
Ravasio later became interested in portrait photography, and since 2017 he has been engaged in erotic portraits. Federico traveled all over the world in search of inspiration and expressive models. He lived and worked in Milan, Munich and Dubai. Several years ago the photographer settled in Kyiv and has no plans to move yet.
For photography, Ravasio uses different technologies and an extensive range of equipment. His arsenal includes digital and film cameras, as well as the legendary Polaroid camera of the 90s. The master often uses a camera with an instant printing function. He believes that its features provide high expressiveness to the frame.
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