by Carlos Torreblanca
There are photo shoots that feel staged, and then there are images that feel like a door left half open.
In this black and white session, Irina Vega appears through mirrors, shadows, hotel-room light and fragments of movement. Carlos Torreblanca captures her with an intimate, almost voyeuristic eye: not as a polished fantasy, but as a presence. Calm, direct, sensual and slightly dangerous in the best possible way.
The room becomes part of the portrait. A bed, a chair, a lamp, a bathroom mirror, the quiet tension of someone who knows exactly how to hold the camera’s gaze without asking for permission.
Between lingerie, bare skin and reflected angles, the set plays with contrast: softness and attitude, stillness and provocation, elegance and raw instinct.
Irina Vega by Carlos Torreblanca is a monochrome portrait of desire seen from up close. Intimate, cinematic and unapologetically personal.