Lina Scheinius ' intimate photo diary
Categories: Europe
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/lina-scheinius-intimate-photo-diary.htmlLina Scheinius is a self-taught Swedish photographer who lives in London. She started her career when one of the agents in the field of photography discovered her work in a blog on Tumblr and hired her to shoot a portrait of Charlotte Rampling for the magazine Dazed and Confused. (Careful! NSFW: There is a nude in the material)


Her photographic archive is full of pictures of friends and relatives, herself, her lovers and models.
The passion for photography began at an early age. Lina was always adept with the camera and understood the essence of photography. "I learned a lot growing up in an environment where I had access to cameras and photo albums. My father took pictures of us a lot, and watching family slides with a projector has always been incredibly exciting for me," she says on her website.

Focusing on human bodies and their unique parts, Scheinius experiments with how light and shadows interact with them. In her pictures, she perfectly manages to convey the game of imagination and incredible technique.
























Keywords: Europe | Photographer | Erotica | Sex | 18+
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