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CineStill XX Meets Nude
Yuliya Panchenko captures timeless black-and-white nude art on CineStill XX 120 film with the Bronica Zenza S in a Zurich field. Pure 6x6 medium format magic.
Forbidden Frames
100 Years of Recreated Boudoir Photography History
Forbidden Frames is an ongoing three-year project and bold artistic movement led by Yuliya Panchenko to protect the timeless craft of film photography while celebrating boudoir as a powerful form of artistic expression. The vision: to photograph 100 models in 100 locations using 100 vintage analogue film cameras—recreating a century of forbidden and forgotten boudoir history. Through raw, unapologetic imagery, the project aims to reclaim sensuality, preserve the beauty of film, and reignite the legacy of intimate portraiture.
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Yuliya Panchenko stripped completely nude in the middle of a Swiss wheat field after failing her own Forbidden Frames challenge
Yuliya Panchenko captures sensual boudoir in Zurich’s fields using Kodak Portra 800 on Bronica Zenza S, bringing sheer fabrics, flowers, and nature to life.
In Zurich, Yuliya Panchenko and Marina Siahaan used the Bronica Zenza S to capture freedom, art, and fearless nudity in the season finale of Forbidden Frames.
In the heart of Madrid, Yuliya Panchenko and Anota used a fragile Rollei 35 TE and a risky, unbranded 35mm film to capture a raw, fearless chapter of boudoir history.