POKEMON CARDSThere was a time when
Pokémon cards were just for
kids. Trading cards in the playground, folders full of plastic sleeves, and endless arguments about who had the
rarest one.
They were born in Japan in 1996 and exploded worldwide in the late ’90s. Then, like everything that rises too fast, it seemed like they were starting to
fade away… until around 2020 someone opened a drawer, pulled out their old binder, and lit the
spark again.
Between
nostalgia, influencers, and people showing off their collections online, things got a bit out of
hand. So much so that today some cards sell for amounts that could set you up for life without even trying.
But of course, the internet never sticks to just
collecting. It always takes things one step further.
Now there’s a new “
trend” giving it a different twist: girls placing
Pokémon cards on their
chest and taking photos. That’s it. No story. No lore. Straight to the
point.
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- Excuse me, miss. I don’t know if you’re aware, but your chest is showing through.
THE EROTICISM OF SEBASTIEN BARRIOLA
self-taught photographer based in the
Saint-Étienne region, he discovered photography later in life.
In his early years, he focused mainly on
landscape photography and, from time to time,
concert photography, drawing much of his inspiration from the work and vision of other artists.
More recently, his work has shifted toward
portrait and nude photography, searching for a more human approach and perhaps a more creative form of expression.
Rather than locking himself into a specific photographic style, his approach is simply centered around
creating images.
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