Rebecca Dorothy's creative work

Rebecca Dorothy: Contemporary Fine Art and Erotic Photography

Rebecca Dorothy is a Rome-born photographer who operates between Berlin and Paris, having developed a unique artistic language centered on the exploration of the human body and sensuality. Her work is deeply rooted in a research-driven process that utilizes eroticism to investigate themes of self-confidence and identity in a contemporary, often individualistic society. Rebecca Dorothy draws inspiration from iconic figures like Helmut Newton and Nobuyoshi Araki, as well as contemporary artists such as Petra Collins and Nadia Lee Cohen, whose influence is evident in her colorful and provocative imagery. Her portfolio bridges the gap between reality and fantasy, capturing intimate moments among lovers and friends while also featuring significant self-portraiture that tracks her own personal growth and womanhood. By confronting puritanical social standards, particularly from her upbringing in Rome, she uses her lens to advocate for freedom in sex and gender expression. Her work often highlights the beauty of the normal body with a gentle, ironic touch, resulting in an explosive visual aesthetic that has been showcased in various exhibitions and projects across Europe. This diverse practice has led her to live and work in several major European cultural hubs, where she continues to refine her cutting-edge visual language. Through both her professional projects and personal series, Rebecca Dorothy remains a committed voice in the dialogue surrounding body image and artistic freedom, ensuring her work resonates with those seeking authenticity and emotional depth in visual storytelling.