by JotaCe
What starts as something soft… doesn’t stay there.
Directed by Irina Vega, Picnic Day unfolds in open air, under warm sunlight, beside a quiet river.
Shot by JotaCe, the setting feels almost innocent at first.
Grass. Water. Skin under natural light.
But the tension builds quickly.
Elena **** and Nora Relva don’t perform for the camera. They drift into something of their own.
There’s a rawness here that can’t be staged.
Touch that lingers longer than expected.
Reactions that feel… unfiltered.
Pleasure that doesn’t ask for permission.
The contrast is what makes it work.
A peaceful landscape, almost pastoral…
Against bodies that refuse to stay still.
No artificial lighting.
No constructed intimacy.
Just heat, curiosity, and the kind of connection that happens when no one is supposed to be watching.