You’re Not Supposed to Be Comfortable
By Felipe Hueb
You looked longer than you meant to.
Don’t deny it.
Something in this frame grabbed you — and didn’t let go.
It’s not just the nudity. That would be too simple.
It’s the honesty. The tension. The fact that this body isn’t performing for you.
It’s there. Raw. Unfiltered.
And it doesn’t give a fuck about your approval.
She’s smiling — but not for you.
She knows exactly what you’re doing with your eyes.
And she’s letting you sit in that discomfort.
Why You Can’t Look Away
This isn’t erotic in the way you were taught to crave.
There’s no soft lighting to make you feel safe.
No perfect skin to sell you a lie.
No Photoshop fantasy.
This is skin.
Marked. Veined. Human.
And it’s confronting you with your own gaze.
If you feel conflicted — good.
If you feel exposed — even better.
That tension? That’s the art.
What I Did — And What I Didn’t
I didn’t soften the light.
I didn’t retouch a single pore.
I didn’t tell her to pose.
I just let her exist.
And I framed it.
This photo is not decoration.
It’s a mirror — and if it makes you uncomfortable,
look again.
This Image Is Not for Sale
It’s not meant to hang quietly in a living room.
It’s meant to haunt whoever dares to feel something real.
If you’re a photographer tired of faking meaning,
a model sick of pretending to be “pretty,”
or someone who wants to make something unforgivable —
Write to me:
📩 info@felipehueb.com
Subject: “Let’s break the frame.”






