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Arno Rafael Minkkinen has been making amazing, mind-bending photographic self portraits for more than 40 years. Always black and white. Always film. Almost always nude and in nature, with only a small portion of his body exposed. His photographs often look physically impossible, yet each is real, made with one exposure in the camera, with no retouching.

—LensCulture

Editors’ note: This video interview was made on a boat in the Seine river in Paris, November 2014.