Swedish photographer Julia SH recently released a photo series of a nude model who she met on a previous shoot and became totally captivated by, Vice reports.

SH told Vice that she photographed the unnamed model in poses designed to confuse the viewer enough to discourage them from judging her in the way that most people typically judge nude photographs.

The photographer says she's always loved taking photos of women who "might not realize how beautiful they are" and hoped that people who saw these photos could view the model's figure "apart from any societal judgments about sexual attractiveness by portraying it like a sculpture and a work of art."

SH says she's noticed that many people in America seem to view every naked body they see in a sexual way, as opposed to just looking at it as simply a body, and hopes they can one day have a more "pragmatic view of nudity."

These photographs are so stunning that I have all the hope in the world that will happen.

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