Met Art 2013-02-19 Riscatto Susana C By Catherine ((exclusive))
"Riscatto," a February 19, 2013, MetArt release, features model Catherine in a series characterized by balletic, fluid movement and soft lighting. Photographed by Susana C, this set emphasizes natural posing and environmental narrative, distinguishing it from traditional studio photography. For more details, visit Met Art . Met Art 2013-02-19 Riscatto Susana C By Catherine Guide
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Susana C carries the set with a performance that is less about the "redemption" of the title and more about relaxed confidence. She possesses a distinctive look—often characterized by her natural figure and expressive eyes—that suits Catherine’s lens well. "Riscatto," a February 19, 2013, MetArt release, features
To understand this shoot, one must understand the triumvirate that created it. arms above her head
MetArt galleries from this period typically feature indoor European apartments or villas, focusing on architectural textures (wood, stone, velvet) to contrast with the model.
Sets from 2013 are increasingly rare. In the mid-2010s, MET ART underwent massive server migrations and licensing purges. Many softcore galleries from this exact date range were compressed or lost. Consequently, finding the original 4,000px width files of Riscatto is a point of pride for digital archivists.
This is the core of the set. The clothing is removed, not with aggression, but with the slow deliberation of a ritual. Susana C removes her top and pants while lying on an unmade bed with wrinkled linen sheets. The sheets act as an allegory for her past—tangled but soft. Key Image: Susana C lying on her stomach, arms above her head, spine curving like a river. The light hits the back of her neck. This is the most iconic frame from the shoot.