Pietro Pellini is a master photographer who has photographed beautiful young women for well-known men's magazines as well a premier, subscription website. Not only are the girls stunningly gorgeous, but are photographed in a way that captures the innocence of youth with unabashed sexuality.
There are hundreds, thousands of pretty girls who will do anything in front of a camera, Pietro begins. They take their clothes off and show their bodies like that is all they need to do. All of a sudden they are shouting βlook at me, look at meβ. What I do is entirely different. You see a beautiful girl. You do not need to make her look like porn star, or fetishize her. The magic starts in the eyes. This is what the amateurs miss. Yes a girl must have an attractive body, but the magic starts with βthe look.β They get this wrong too, because it is a feeling, an intuition, and that cannot be faked. You cannot have a girl make some sort of face. The viewer sees through it and it ruins the moment.
She must be authentic. Without that, there is nothing. You might as well look at a mannequin. For some that is enough. But I look for a quality in her eyes. Is she honest? Is she enjoying herself, or is she pretending β self-conscious because she is naked. I tell them βthink of yourself dressed in the most elegant dress you could possibly find. Something that makes you look gorgeous. You are confident now because the dress complements you. But in fact you are wearing nothing and it must appear absolutely natural. No guile. No falseness. Then she is comfortable in her own skin. She looks you directly in the eye with no pretense. But this is only the start. The viewer is fascinated by the expression in her eyes, her youth, her beauty. He is enchanted. But he wants more. The magic that starts in the eyes now extends to the body. Is her attitude consistent with the expression in her eyes and face? Is she natural and honest? How does her body convey this feeling?