“We live in a world where the internet cannot make a distinction between nudity and pornography,” photographer Amanda Charchian explained in an email exchange with The Huffington Post. “And for me that is a problem. I don’t find sacredness is secrecy where depravation and shame is involved.”
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Beyond the role of nudity, Charchian’s photographs are distinct in their color, drenched in over-saturated hues that turn a cavernous landscape into a funhouse of rainbow shades, and a seaside panoramic into a candy-coated diorama. Below is a preview of Charchian’s work. Head over to her website to see more.