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The set was captured by a photographer credited as Luca Helmers , who frequently collaborated with the studio to produce soft-lit, high-contrast imagery.

This set was originally released on the MetArt Official Site around July 11, 2011 . MetArt_Aspeti_Irina-J_high_0073.jpg

The "high" designation in your filename suggests it is part of a high-resolution download, typically offered in resolutions like 21 megapixels for subscribers. Summary of the Series The set was captured by a photographer credited

Based on the filename provided, jpg . The filename follows the standard naming convention used by MetArt , a well-known digital photography site specializing in high-quality artistic nude and glamour photography. MetArt : The name of the studio/website. Aspeti : The title of the specific photo set or "gallery." Irina J : The name of the model featured in the series. high : Indicates the image resolution (High Definition). Summary of the Series Based on the filename provided, jpg

The "Aspeti" gallery features Irina J in a series of 97 photos. The aesthetic focuses on "natural beauty," often omitting heavy makeup or complex props to emphasize the model's form and the quality of the photography.

As this filename refers to adult-oriented artistic content, further specific details or the image itself may be subject to age-restricted filters on most search engines and hosting platforms.

Irina J is a prolific model who has worked extensively with European artistic studios. She is known for her work in the mid-to-late 2000s and early 2010s. In the "Aspeti" series, she is typically depicted in a minimalist, natural setting, which is a hallmark of the MetArt aesthetic. Gallery Name: Aspeti