Angelika Buettner – using nude photography to celebrate women over 40

May 5, 2021 | Uncategorised

I AM – Celebrating the Perfect Imperfect

We talk to Angelika Buettner about her passion project, I AM – Celebrating the Perfect Imperfect, published in 2020.

A collection of Nude Portraits and words of mature women, it takes an honest look at the 21st century woman by peeling away the veneer of clothing.

Raw and refined, edgy and elegant, vulnerable and strong, it is a homage to the goddesses of today.

Angelika is known for her love of artistic challenge and variety and for injecting cinematography into still images: she pays close attention to the use of light and shadows.

Her approach to strong feminine sensual photography and sensitive lighting has attracted a number of international clients in the beauty and fashion industry.

Angelika’s work is not of nudes, but of nude portraits, where she depicts the complete person: capturing expression, displaying the likeness, personality and individual mood of each subject.

“It’s been my passion, my intuition, my vision, my desire, my obsession, and my quest to reveal and showcase ageless beauty of women over 40 to make us all more visible.

Using my camera as a therapeutic tool and instrument of social commentary, I have attempted to capture, something raw and refined, edgy and elegant, honest and pure.

Naked portraits of strong women who dare to step out of their comfort zone is finally here.”

Find out more about Angelika Buettner here.

Angelika Buettner:

“It’s been my passion, my intuition, my vision, my desire, my obsession, and my quest to reveal and showcase ageless beauty of women over 40 to make us all more visible. Using my camera as a therapeutic tool and instrument of social commentary, I have attempted to capture, something raw and refined, edgy and elegant, honest and pure. Naked portraits of strong women who dare to step out of their comfort zone is finally here.”

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