[Books] Looker
Like to peek at pretty girls? OK, you don’t, but do you like the idea of peeking at pretty girls? Thanks to Richard Kern’s new picture book, Looker, you can get your voyeur on without resorting to creepy peeping techniques. Kern hired very naturally beautiful models and followed them around, photographing them doing daily tasks as if he were a voyeur. We’re assuming that these models don’t usually flash so much nipple, panty, and so forth in their daily lives, as Kern captures all the good stuff, in such tantalizingly small, yet clear, glimpses as to give the whole book a very real feel — the distance, the angles, the bit of foilage in the foreground all make the viewer feel as if they were the ones peeking at these lovely women. Truly a beautiful and effective work of art, Looker fills that naughty urge to peek without the risk of upsetting anyone at all.
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