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There’s a strange, almost surreal stillness in this frame—like she’s listening to something that doesn’t belong to the room she’s standing in. Bibi Schouten appears in a bold, dark dress that anchors her firmly in the foreground, yet everything around her feels weightless, almost cosmic. Her posture is delicate and intentional: head tilted, attention drawn inward, as if she’s holding a secret conversation with something only she can hear. Her hand rises gently toward her ear, not in urgency, but in quiet focus—like she’s trying to catch a whisper just beneath perception. The image carries an intentional oversaturation that pushes reality slightly out of balance. Colors feel intensified, almost dreamlike, as though the scene is slipping between a fashion editorial and a surreal memory. It has the polish of a promotional portrait, but the emotional tone of something far more introspective. Her short hair frames her face in clean, modern lines, softening the contrast between the structured styling and the ethereal concept behind it. Her eyes remain lowered or closed, not engaging the viewer directly, but turning inward—toward something private, something unseen. Behind her, the atmosphere shifts into something larger than life. Subtle celestial motifs—moons, planetary forms, distant cosmic suggestion—float through the composition like fragments of thought. It feels less like a background and more like a mental space she’s momentarily stepped into. A place where identity, sound, and silence dissolve into orbiting ideas. The result is a portrait that sits between fashion and fiction. Between a model and a character. Between what is seen and what is imagined. And in that quiet intersection, she doesn’t just pose—she listens to the universe answering back.
Bibi Schouten is an experienced Dutch model, presenter, and performer with over fifteen years in the industry. Known for her vibrant personality and natural confidence, she brings energy, creativity, and professionalism to every shoot. Her versatility and relaxed presence make her a favorite among photographers working in glamour, portrait, fashion, and artistic photography.
There’s a moment right before the performance begins where everything feels suspended, like the world is holding its breath just to see what she will do next. Earthly Faery stands alone on a dark stage, wrapped in a deep black outfit that disappears into the shadows around her. A single microphone rests in her hand, but it feels more like a ritual object than a tool for speech. Behind her, a harsh spotlight cuts through the darkness, outlining her silhouette and turning her into something almost unreal, like a figure summoned rather than simply present. The atmosphere is intimate yet distant at the same time, as if the image exists somewhere between a private performance and a broadcast from another realm. There is a subtle holographic quality to the scene, a slight unreality that makes her feel less like she is standing on a stage and more like she is being projected into it from somewhere beyond. Her long hair falls down her back as she turns slightly, glancing over her shoulder toward the viewer. That single look carries a quiet intensity, not loud or theatrical, but steady and aware, as if she already knows she has been watched long before the spotlight ever found her. The stage itself fades into a deep black void, but above it the night opens up. A full moon hangs in the sky, its light spilling across the scene like a second spotlight, softer and more ancient. It transforms the moment from a simple performance into something mythic, almost ritualistic, as if she is not just addressing an audience but something far larger hidden in the night sky. There is a tension between presence and illusion here, between body and projection, between performance and something more symbolic. She is both grounded in the stage and растворing into the moonlight above it, caught in a space where reality feels carefully blurred. And in that space, she does not just perform. She becomes part of the night itself.
Earthly Faery is a Dutch fantasy and fine-art model known for her enchanting presence, expressive storytelling, and handcrafted costume creations. Specializing in fantasy, portrait, and conceptual photography, she brings elegance, creativity, and a touch of magic to every shoot.
The scene feels like it was pulled from a fever dream and lit entirely in red. Puck Wal stands alone in a glowing, saturated space where color replaces atmosphere and everything else falls away. The light is intense, almost overwhelming, wrapping around her like a living force rather than a studio setup. Her outfit blends into the crimson environment, as if she is part of the same emotional current that fills the frame. Her hands rest against her chest in a gesture that feels both protective and expressive, like she is holding something fragile inside herself while still choosing to stand fully visible. Her hair moves as if caught in an unseen wind, adding motion to a moment that otherwise feels frozen in time. Her eyes are closed, not in escape but in focus, like she is listening inward rather than outward. There is a strange duality in the image. It feels like a promotional still from an art installation, yet also like a memory that has been distorted by emotion and repetition. Hints of surrealism run through the composition. The red saturation is not just color but mood, almost bleeding into abstraction. Floral undertones and symbolic shapes seem to surface and dissolve in the background, like fragments of something poetic and slightly unsettling. The overall effect is cinematic and dreamlike, as if she has become both subject and signal inside a piece of video art that never fully stabilizes. She does not perform for the camera here. She becomes the atmosphere it cannot escape.
Puck Wal is a Dutch alternative and fine-art model known for her expressive posing, gothic elegance, and fantasy-inspired style. From atmospheric portraits and dark couture to artistic nude photography, she brings creativity, confidence, and visual storytelling to every shoot, making her an exceptional collaborator for photographers seeking distinctive imagery.
The image feels like it exists in a space between control and surrender, where light becomes the only way to see what is not meant to be fully revealed. Anna Aksturk stands in deep darkness, her face partially erased by shadow and a soft blindfold that removes certainty from the frame. Behind her, a neon glow cuts through the void, while a sharp red light washes across her features, splitting her presence into contrast and emotion. There is a strange duality in her expression. Her mouth is slightly open, as if caught mid-breath or mid-thought, something unspoken hanging in the air between her and the viewer. The gaze is implied rather than direct, creating a tension that feels intimate yet unreachable. The color grading shifts unexpectedly, with subtle blue undertones emerging through the composition like a hidden frequency beneath the red and black. It gives the image a digital, almost holographic quality, as if she is not fully present in a physical space but being projected or reconstructed in real time. Everything about the scene feels intentional yet unstable, like a video art piece that is constantly reinterpreting itself. The lighting does not just reveal her, it fragments her, turning her into layers of emotion, signal, and silhouette. She does not look back so much as she is perceived, suspended in that thin space where visibility and mystery overlap.
Anna Aksturk is a digital lifestyle creator known for her elegant, minimalist aesthetic and curated social media presence. Focused on travel, fashion, and personal visual storytelling, she brings a natural, refined, and modern sense of style to her content.
The image feels like a study in contrast, where light and shadow do most of the speaking. Mia Amoore appears in a stark black and white composition that leans heavily into chiaroscuro, as if carved from darkness rather than photographed within it. The framing is intimate and minimal, placing her in a stripped-back space where nothing distracts from form, presence, and tension. Her posture is turned away, yet there is still a sense of awareness in the way she occupies the frame. It feels like a moment caught between motion and stillness, where the viewer is left to interpret what came just before and what might happen next. The lighting behaves almost like charcoal on paper, soft in some areas and sharply defined in others, giving the entire image the quality of a figurative drawing brought to life. It is not polished in a modern sense, but expressive, almost classical in its approach to shape and shadow. The background is absolute black, removing context entirely and leaving only silhouette and contrast. What remains is a study of presence, where every curve and line is emphasized through absence rather than detail. There is something raw and deliberate in the composition, like an art piece that prioritizes feeling over explanation. It does not ask to be understood quickly. It invites the viewer to linger in the ambiguity.
Mia Amoore is an international Ukrainian-born fashion, glamour, and art model based in Belgium. Known for her versatile portfolio spanning fashion, beauty, lingerie, and fine art nude work, she collaborates across Europe on both commercial and high-concept editorial projects while maintaining a strong independent career.
April Noire stands alone on a stage that feels less like a venue and more like a signal being transmitted through space. Neon light cuts behind her in sharp, electric edges, outlining her silhouette while turning her tattoos into shifting constellations of ink and shadow. A microphone rests in her hand, but the moment feels more like a broadcast than a performance, as if her voice is meant to travel far beyond the room she is standing in. Her mouth is slightly open, caught mid-breath or mid-line, and the energy around her feels amplified, almost holographic. The image flickers between 1980s stage aesthetics and something cosmic and unreal, where starfields and digital artifacts blend into the atmosphere like a living backdrop. Behind her, space itself seems to unfold, layered with faint galaxies, planetary shapes, and drifting light particles that blur the boundary between stage lighting and the universe. It is theatrical, but also surreal, like a performance happening inside a dream broadcast from deep space. She does not just occupy the stage. She turns it into an orbiting world of her own.
April Noire is a Dutch alternative boudoir and dark art model known for her “succubus” aesthetic, expressive styling, and cinematic conceptual photography. Active in the Benelux subculture scene, she specializes in gothic, boudoir, cosplay, and fetish-inspired imagery.
Puck Wal appears like a fragment from a forgotten film reel, suspended somewhere between water and memory. In stark black and white, she is framed against a deep, shadowed void filled with drifting bubbles that rise like quiet thoughts escaping into the dark. Her hat sits with deliberate elegance, giving her presence a cinematic edge, as if she stepped out of a noir scene that slowly dissolved into an underwater dream. Her dark hair moves softly around her, not quite floating, not quite still, caught in a space where gravity feels optional. The bubbles scatter across the frame like delicate interruptions, breaking the silence without disturbing it. There is a calm intensity in her expression, something unreadable yet intimate, as if she is both observer and part of the environment around her. The monochrome palette strips everything down to contrast, light, and emotion, turning the image into a study of stillness beneath the surface. It feels like a moment that should not exist, yet does, quietly breathing in the deep.
Puck Wal is a Dutch alternative and fine-art model known for her expressive posing, gothic elegance, and fantasy-inspired style. From atmospheric portraits and dark couture to artistic nude photography, she brings creativity, confidence, and visual storytelling to every shoot, making her an exceptional collaborator for photographers seeking distinctive imagery.
April Noire stands in a dim, stylized space where neon light becomes the only real architecture around her. Her long hair falls naturally over her shoulders, catching fragments of colored light that shift across her skin in sharp, artificial tones. Tattoos trace across her body like personal symbols, revealed in flashes as the lighting moves, turning her presence into something both intimate and designed. She looks directly at the viewer with a faint, knowing smile, the kind that feels more like attitude than invitation. Her expression holds a playful confidence, grounded but slightly untamed, as if she is fully aware of the frame she is breaking just by standing in it. The neon glow paints her face in contrasting hues, softening some details while sharpening others, giving the image a slightly kitsch, almost theatrical edge. It feels like a promotional portrait from a world where style and character merge completely, where identity is performance and performance is identity. Everything about the scene is deliberate yet effortless, balancing boldness with charm in a way that makes her presence impossible to ignore.
April Noire is a Dutch alternative boudoir and dark art model known for her “succubus” aesthetic, expressive styling, and cinematic conceptual photography. Active in the Benelux subculture scene, she specializes in gothic, boudoir, cosplay, and fetish-inspired imagery.
Puck Wal is framed like a living album cover, placed inside a neon drenched room where color feels almost physical. She sits elevated on a table, composed yet unapologetically present, her posture balancing between stillness and attitude. Shiny boots catch the red and purple glow around her, reflecting the light in sharp fragments that add to the surreal, stylized atmosphere. Her outfit reads like a bold editorial statement, sleek and minimal but charged with intent, merging fashion with something more transgressive and cinematic. The lighting does not simply illuminate her, it transforms her into part of the set itself, as if she has been designed into the environment rather than placed within it. The background pulses with saturated tones, shifting between neon warmth and deep violet haze, creating a dreamlike stage that feels closer to video art than reality. There is a subtle intensity in the composition, where glamour and edge coexist without apology. The result is a striking visual moment that feels both curated and chaotic, like a promotional image for a world that exists just outside of reach.
Puck Wal is a Dutch alternative and fine-art model known for her expressive posing, gothic elegance, and fantasy-inspired style. From atmospheric portraits and dark couture to artistic nude photography, she brings creativity, confidence, and visual storytelling to every shoot, making her an exceptional collaborator for photographers seeking distinctive imagery.
Mia Amoore is captured in a dim, intimate space where neon light takes over the atmosphere completely. Purple and blue tones wash across the room, wrapping around her like liquid color, turning the scene into something almost holographic. The lighting feels oversaturated and dreamlike, softening the edges of reality while sharpening her silhouette at the same time. She is turned slightly away, looking back over her shoulder with a quiet, confident awareness, as if she knows exactly how the moment lands. Her long hair catches the glow, flowing naturally into the shadows behind her. There is a stillness in her pose that contrasts with the electric energy of the lighting, creating a balance between calm presence and visual intensity. The composition feels like a blend of fashion photography and digital art, where body and light merge into a single flowing image. It is not just a portrait, but a mood suspended in neon, somewhere between reality and projection.
Mia Amoore is an international Ukrainian-born fashion, glamour, and art model based in Belgium. Known for her versatile portfolio spanning fashion, beauty, lingerie, and fine art nude work, she collaborates across Europe on both commercial and high-concept editorial projects while maintaining a strong independent career.