Tabata Roja seeks with her film photography the resignification of the naked body and woman. A definitive rupture with the idea that the naked body always has a sexual implication and reconciliation with human forms in their most natural state.
Feel and measure the light
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Photography: Tabata Roja / @tabataroja
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