Styles, Genres & Compensation

Fine art nude is a broad field. Not all styles involve full nudity, and each has its own mood and purpose. Here’s how I define the genres I work with:

Fine Art Nude
Timeless, aesthetic studies of the whole body. Clean lines, classical influence, strong connection between body and environment. Made for large gallery prints.

Implied Nude
Nude in essence but without revealing specific areas. Covered by pose, clothing, hair, or surroundings. Safe for most platforms and a good entry point.

Body Scaping
Focus on body parts rather than the whole figure. Cropped, abstract, anonymous. A simple way to begin nude modeling without the pressure of full poses.

Lingerie & Boudoir
Lingerie, robes, underwear, soft fabrics. Lingerie tends to be more commercial; boudoir is intimate, often a personal gift. Both can be shot in a fine-art style.

Contemporary / Creative
Experimental, playful, expressive work. Many pieces in SPLASH fall here: unusual angles, environments, moods, textures.

Erotic, Kink & Edge-Genres
Still kept artistic and tasteful. A small shift in pose or expression can define whether an image reads erotic. If we shoot these, they remain within my fine-art aesthetic.

Compensation
I do both paid shoots and select TFP collaborations:

  • TFP: I retain commercial usage rights; the model receives edited images for personal, non-commercial use.
  • Paid shoots: If you prefer not to grant commercial rights or if the concept doesn’t fit my portfolio, the session is billed at my standard rates.

All terms are written clearly in the release before we start.