Superficial Bandaged Shoots

The EksMagazyn Bartlomiej Chabalowski Editorial is Enticing

Both women and men undergo plastic surgery to enhance their looks, led by some of Tinseltown's finest celebrities, and the EksMagazyn Bartlomiej Chabalowski shoot explores this issue through powerful images.

The editorial is aptly title 'The Skin I Live In,' and is captured by photographer Bartlomiej Chabalowski. Model Anna Nocoń is the face of the issue while keeping her head and hands bandaged throughout the captures. In simple white-washed clothing and delicately adorned jewelry, Nocoń comes across with a powerful story to tell the readers.

According to Bartlomiej, "Femininity, hidden behind bandages, deludes the audience with vividness and glitter of jewellery." With the beauty being covered, the fine jewels take precedence, and such inspiring shoots are what attracts reader's attention.
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