Walter Bosque Art
At Walter Bosque Art you will find Walter Bosque’s best erotic photo sessions updated daily. We heartily approve of his Latin American Art Nude Models.
"Sensuality and feminine beauty is what I want to capture with my camera. My images shows deep glamour and the beautiful freshness of my models. I shoot them mainly in outdoor sessions where I can blend feminine beauty with natural landscapes. As light changes through the day I am there to catch glimpses of it". In relation to nudes, I work with amateur models. They pose for me because they love art and they do it with passion in each photography session, facing drawbacks, long delays, hours travelling, cold or heat at times or just long walks some other times. They are the other part of this at of mine, since they give passion and effort in each photograph. My group of models is each time more numerous, since there are each time more people that like my art and would like to sit in front of my camera. The new models, before a first try, I almost always incorporate them in my works.
To make photography a way of life was a hard decision that must be taken at heart, I refer to the ultimate truth on photography uttered by the master Henry Cartier-Bresson: "photography is to let, in the same line of fire the mind, the eye, and the heart."
The general process: I use Nikon reflex digital camera with 5 different lens. Retouch my images in the appropriate software at the maximum resolution, and when I need to pass it to paper, I do it through traditional chemical procces, revelando chemical photography paper, in a phtography digital laboratory. I prefer digital treatment to the traditional lab one because it allows me manipulate the picture with entire freedom and create without limits, which is not possible with the othe method. Besides I love seeing my pictures in a big size and this is the best process to do so with high quality definition. From my point of view the digital process is clearly superior to the chemical process, of course, this can only be achieved with the adequate technology." Walter Bosque


