Julia: Light and Shadow in Moscow Studio
In this series, Roman Filippov explores the interplay of natural light and studio precision, framing Julia’s presence with deliberate stillness. Each image reveals subtle shifts in expression and posture, as if time slows to highlight the emotional depth beneath the surface. The sun, filtered through studio glass, casts long shadows that trace the contours of her form, transforming a simple test into a narrative of presence and poise. Set in Moscow, the images evoke a sense of introspection, where the model’s gaze becomes a portal into quiet strength. This is not just a portrait series—it’s a study in light, identity, and the art of being seen.
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