Emily Ratajkowski is hotter than hell in new NSFW photobook
"Leder/Ratajkowski" is back with never-before-seen polaroids
November 24th, 2016
UPDATE 16.09.2020: in the essay published yesterday by the New York Mag, Emily Ratajkowski wrote about the improper use that is made of her images. Emrata details her experience with photographer Jonathan Leder, whom she met at his house for an unpaid shooting for a printed magazine. Not only does Ratajkowski give a detailed account of the evening spent with the photographer, who according to the model also harassed her, but above all, she tells of how Leder used the images shot that evening, the most vulgar and explicit, to publish a photographic book without her consent. Not only was the exhibition dedicated to the images contained in the book stormed on the day it opened in New York, but Leder used the other photographs from that evening to put two more books together. In the essay written by Ratajkowski, there is a deep reflection on her identity as a woman, used to show her body, at ease in her nakedness and being photographed, but that is not protected in any way in the use of those photos, especially without her consent.
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Imperial Pictures Publishing is about to release a new photo book by Jonathan Leder that captures a super sexy Emily Ratajkowski in a series of very lustful never-seen-before photos. A year ago the publishing house launched a special edition of the book, but now the photographic volume gets bigger and it becomes a true collectors' item.
Photographer Jonathan Leder shot the model, who became famous for starring in the video clip for Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke, from 2012 and the first edition of the book – limited to 250 copies – sold out almost immediately. The new collectors' edition includes 71 shots, including new exclusive pictures, Polaroid snaps taken at Cape House in Woodstock, New York, where the model, in a magnetic mix of glamour and eroticism, sensually pose wearing underwear or just naked.
"It was very, let's say, at ease with your body. Within the limits of what may be a shoot, I'd say it was fun," Leder writes in the prologue of the new edition.
Leder/Ratajkowski will be available from December, exclusively at Imperial Publishing.