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A mix of voyeurism, aesthetic nudity and natural femininity – French Indie photographer Chill

  • July 13, 2016
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Once we stumbled over the work of French Indie photographer chill, we couldn´t stop scrolling. You dwell upon his images, where model and location merge into a multidimensional portrayal. A mix of voyeurism, aesthetic nudity and natural femininity.

 

“I like to capture natural people in their own place, in their own environment. I try to highlight the beauty of everyday situations, a certain form of aestheticism and the singularity that private moments can have. I’ve always enjoyed to search for particular details and frames, brought by unique atmospheres which take place during each photo session & the mutual confidence and respect of people I work with.” Currently living in Strasbourg, the talented photographer is attracted by candid and intimate situations, spontaneous and natural moments.

 

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Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.

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2 comments
  1. Olivia says:
    May 19, 2026 at 4:41 pm

    I can relate to getting lost in Chill’s work. The way he captures natural femininity feels so refreshing. It’s nice to see photography that embraces such genuine beauty. I found myself scrolling for a long time too. His style really stands out among so much digital noise.

  2. belehov724 says:
    June 16, 2026 at 4:45 pm

    I was bored at the airport in Dallas and started reading up on the latest tech news on my tablet. I’ve always been interested in how AI is being applied in different consumer sectors. I swiped past a headline about how AI is transforming the betting experience by personalizing every interaction. You can read the full report at https://sbcamericas.com/2024/06/20/soft2bet-thinks-key-to-us-market-is-keeping-users-on-the-app/ which goes into detail on the algorithms. What I liked was the focus on how this tech benefits the user by offering relevant content rather than just spam. It’s a sophisticated approach that seems to be gaining traction in the US market. I enjoyed the technical depth of the article, as it didn’t dumb things down too much. It made my flight delay a bit more bearable and gave me some food for thought.

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