Acerca del libro
The original plan was built around two models — a contrast between soft and edgy — but when one of them canceled the day of the shoot, Liz Ashley simply said, “We’ll make it work.” And that was that.
Shot inside a working motorcycle shop, the environment dictated everything. Grease, metal, tools, tight spaces — nothing staged, nothing cleaned up. The light came and went, the space was what it was, and Liz adapted to all of it without hesitation.
What started as a backup plan quickly became something more focused and more honest. The images move between strength and vulnerability, toughness and play, without ever trying to force either one.
This series is less about a concept and more about what happens when you trust the moment — and the person in front of the camera — to carry the shoot.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
- Categorías adicionales Bellas artes
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Características: Carta de EE. UU., 22×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 52 - Fecha de publicación: abr. 01, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave female nude, Liz Ashley nude, art nude
Acerca del creador
Dave Foss is a New York–based fine art photographer whose work is rooted in natural light, real locations, and the unpredictable moments that happen in between. For more than fifty years, he has photographed people in abandoned buildings, industrial spaces, beaches, streets, forests, and small forgotten corners of the Northeast — allowing the location, weather, light, and collaboration with the model to shape the image naturally. Working instinctively rather than through heavily staged productions, Foss creates photographs that balance atmosphere, intimacy, humor, vulnerability, and a strong sense of place, often blurring the line between documentary and fine art photography. His work is frequently presented in self-published books and magazines that combine images with the stories behind them.
