by Jose Furtado
Shot in deep shadows and soft monochrome tones, Maya and Rebeca feels like stepping into a private moment that was never meant to be seen. Jose Furtado builds an atmosphere filled with smoke, silence, tension and slow intimacy, where every frame moves somewhere between tenderness and control.
Maya Homerton and Rebeca Crow share a chemistry that feels instinctive rather than performed. Fishnets, leather collars, blurred movements and close bodies create a visual language that is dark, hypnotic and strangely delicate at the same time. Nothing here feels polished or distant. The grainy black and white aesthetic makes every touch, every look and every pause feel heavier, almost cinematic.
There’s a constant contrast running through the session. Strength and vulnerability. Dominance and softness. Sharp shadows against pale skin. Jose Furtado captures those contradictions beautifully, allowing the tension between both women to unfold naturally without losing the raw intimacy of the moment.
The result is intimate, underground and emotionally charged, like finding an old forbidden tape hidden in the back of a drawer. A session built on atmosphere, closeness and the electricity that appears when two people completely surrender to the mood around them.