Black and white photography has never been so sweet as it is with Atlanta A. She’s a real Met-Art beauty and in the hands of photo artist Stan Mavias, she’s a real work of art.
I love black and white photography because you can see every shadow, every penumbra, every dark shade. And the dark shades make the light highlights even better. Such is the case with Atlanta A. From that first photo with her legs crossed exposing that sweet B&W cove between them to the very last still shot showcasing her classic beauty in an innocent pose, Atlanta A. makes me want to pant.
From every angle and with every pose you get a clear B&W shot of Atlanta A. in all her raw glory. Every single dark crevice shines like its own light. The shadows that highlight her labia will make your mouth water, and water some more.
Whilst the poses and the lighting make Atlanta A. appear the angel I want her to be, it’s the sofa on which she sits, bows, and bends that really forces me to see her as she is. Black and white photography has that way about it. Add a prop and you’ve got a dazzling, even stunning, performance. It’s the kind of nude photography that makes me want to thank Met-Art for making me peel out my credit card, among other things.



































