What do you get when you discover one single book that has beautiful pictures of basically every one of your major crushes in it? I ended up with an empty wallet and a puddle on my desk chair.
I’m a big fan of coffee table photography books. I’ve got dozens of them lining my bookshelves and there is always room for one more…especially if the subjects inside the pages include April Flores, Dani Daniels, Stoya, Amanda Palmer, Skin Diamond (going by the name Raylin Joy), Riley Reid, Sophie Dee…plus many more?!?!?!
I mean, that’s basically my fantasy dream team right there.
SERAPH is a photography book that is about the exploration of confidence and strength. The photography is all by Allan Amato and the text and drawings were all done up by David Mack.
Here’s a tweeted video explaining the whole project from the mouths of the models:
SERAPH feat @akaDaniDaniels @LinaSavanna @_venomblackbird @stoya @amandapalmer @TheAprilFlores See the full video: https://t.co/yG4XKJoPL3 http://pic.twitter.com/DJIX2giwMT
— allan amato (@allanamato) June 8, 2017
SERAPH seems like an amazing endeavor into depth and self discovery. There is strength both in front of and behind the lens of the camera. Even though there is no clothing to protect their skin, the models radiate a killer confidence and beauty. Everyone has put so much effort and love into crafting each page and it shows from the samples I’ve come across. I’m so excited to get my copy.
For as little as $5, you can get a digital copy of the book…but there are several tiers of pledging (that’s how kickstarter works…the more you pledge to the project, the better the rewards are that you reap) where you can snatch up limited edition signed prints, a photo session of your very own with Allan Amato himself as well as hardcover copies of the book.
Kickstarter bridges the gap between the creators and the people who support them. That’s why I’m always surfing the website, I guess. It makes me feel like I’m actually involved with the creative process and I love uncovering new and exciting creative adventures.
You can follow Allan Amato on twitter by clicking HERE and you can back the Seraph Kickstarter by clicking HERE
Source: Seraph’s Kickstarter Page
Image: Riley Reid and Amanda Palmer from Seraph’s Kickstarter Page
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