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A few words about my nude photography.
In most of my photos, you will see the female nude, because I’ve moved away from male nudes. Not because I do not enjoy photographing men, but because the models who approached me wanted to showcase their charms in an erotic context rather than
an artistic one, which is what I would have preferred. Of course, my models, whom you can see on my website www.saraduszczyk.com or on Artmajeur, are professionals, and working with them was a wonderful and very successful experience. I am proud of the results of these sessions and confident that we will repeat them in the future.

My female nudes.

The female body evokes intense emotions, as it always has and in every society. The twenty-first century is no exception. We encounter it in galleries, museums, or art publications, viewing it through the eyes of great painters, sculptors, and
photographers or in everyday life. Yet we are no longer so tolerant, open-minded, and
free of judgment. There are people who are bothered by a visible nipple under a blouse, a woman breastfeeding her child, a skirt that’s too short, or a neckline that is too deep; or her body becomes the subject of judgment, deemed too fat, too old, too ugly, and so on. That is why I want to make you realize what value it holds for me.

The bodies of my models are, for me, a kind of tool that allows me to express my thoughts, my philosophy of life, and my feelings that I experience every day or have
experienced in the past. They are my way of expressing myself – me against the world.

Every photograph is my silent conversation with you. Every part of the photographed body is an artifact to me; a beauty in its own right. I treat it with respect and the care it deserves. The naked body in my photographs is always subtle and natural. I want to reveal that naturalness, which creates balance. This balance prevents me from viewing them through the lens of sexuality. I want to say this because a significant part of my male audience perceives it in exactly that way. Do they have the right to do so? Of
course they do! I feel the need to say out loud that I do not create erotic nudes.

I create nude photography within the humanistic tradition. I focus on the human being as an individual, their emotions and individuality, on their divinity. That is probably the simplest way to describe it. Those who know me understand that I am Ola – the one

who has carried that name since birth – and Sara, the one whom that name LIBERATED and allowed to surrender completely to the passion of creating.

I’ve been proud of my photography since the very first shot. First, I feel truly alive; second, I have a deep need to create, and photography allows me to fulfill myself; third, the people I encounter in everyday life satisfy my need to empathize with life, and that is my fulfillment, So stay with me – here, and in real life as well.

Sara