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Cornelie Tollens Shoots Sensual and Surreal Scenes

The photographic works of Cornelie Tollens is one part provocative, one part surreal and entirely entertaining. Whether it is in a humorous way or in a more serious manner, that is determined by the project at hand. Yet no matter what, Cornelie Tollens injects her images with a good dose of imagination, which is more often than not tempered by a sort of sensuality.

Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the home of the Red Light District, it is only natural that Cornelie Tollens' work would be as sexually charged as it is. Always thinking outside of the box, she captures everything from a sapphic relationship for a fashion photoshoot to a more symbolic representation of transgendered individuals. Some of her images may be shocking, but they are very thought-provoking in the end.
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