Meet this photographer who earns a living from shooting people in the nude.
Yulia Smetana, 30, snaps and films a variety of people including swingers, nude couples and erotic groups.
She takes the saucy snaps so single or taken men, women and non-binary people can use it for risqué dating sites.
The camera whizz, who is based in Spain, said: "I photograph many fetishes that other photographers apparently are scared of.
"I openly offer artistic home videos and photography up to intercourse, so touching and going beyond the porn-art barrier."
And in order to help her customers relax, Yulia also strips naked during the photoshoots.
She added: "It really has a positive effect on my customers.
"It makes it easier for all of us and usually removes the need for the 'getting comfortable first hour' with each other.
"You have one hour from 'hi' to 'can you please slowly masturbate' and there is no way to make it real if you are not comfortable.
"You create a plausible, real erotic scene, worth remembering, you document it and you have a recipe for a timeless experience."
Yulia was operating a photo and videography business in Germany with her husband but decided to pivot because of Covid-19.
She added: "We mainly focused on weddings, but we had a very good name in art and nude photography too.
"When Covid started, it more or less put a stop to all bookings, which really can put down even a healthy family company."
She finds no discomfort in being nude during shoots as she's a nudist.
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Talking about her clients, she revealed: "Men and couples tend to be in their late forties.
"Single women more or less all ages, probably under 30 most frequently. Women usually show everyone they can.
"Couples share with their similar-minded friends and swingers' websites and chats. Some photos and put them in their bedrooms.
"Most men use them for sexting on dating sites. Acceptance of male nudity is sadly probably even worse than female nudity."
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Yulia hopes for sexuality to be more tolerated.
She concluded: "It is almost 2022 and we should finally realise that sexuality is a very basic human need and should be tolerated.
"Many countries, even the Land of Freedom – US, has yet a long way to go in my opinion."
Yulia's work can be found at yulieart.com.
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