Brooke Eva is a graceful model and exceptional artist and photographer

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Brooke Eva is a beautiful American model, and gifted photographer from Oak View, California. She is five foot eight inches tall and one hundred and fifteen pounds, with a curvy slim physique. Brooke’s long, auburn red hair and sparkling brown eyes, long elegant swan like neck and elegantly sculpted features make her truly striking.
This Los Angeles based model has famously appeared in the high resolution photoshoot which is featured on petitecurve.com. Behind the lens as well as in front of it, Brooke Eva is a rare creator who is a story teller as well as visual artist. As a photographer, Eva finds beauty in everything, capturing with her lens what others may overlook. With her extraordinary eye for composition, Brooke Eva is able to capture the essence of her subjects. As a model she has a lot of range.
Brooke’s body of work behind and in front of the camera encompasses portraiture, fashion editorials, lingerie, nude, swimsuit and artistic photography. Her work as a photographer is at the intersection of power and delicacy. Her eye for composition is like fine art, building visual worlds with her photography. Brooke’s photography captures life raw and real, without over production or pretense.
Brooke’s talents are not just behind the camera but as a model as well. Brooke Eva is recognized as a nude and artistic model. As a model, Eva uses lighting to her advantage, with a deep understanding of shadows and form, as a muse for herself as she is for other photographers. Eva’s sensuality is explored on film as both a photographer and subject. Her nude body never being something to hide, but a celebration of beauty, individuality and the senses. Capturing the human body with her lens as a form of self expression, strength, beauty and vulnerability. Brooke’s openness extends to herself, with a transparency about her identity. Brooke carries the confidence that comes from knowing who she really is. She is a pansexual, which is incorporated in the fluidity of her art. For Brooke nudity is about expression and not provocation.
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Brooke is constantly evolving as an artist. Freedom, being a creative fuel which allows for Brooke Eva to experiment with concepts in her art. Not being boxed in by any genre or aesthetic. This has seen her work resonate with a wide audience who appreciate the authenticity as well as beauty of her work. The way in which Brooke Eva interprets emotion, wider human expression and the language of the body into visual art is surreal. Brooke’s photography also explores the realm of the senses, pushing boundaries as part of her identity as an artist. Her curated instagram, @brookeva_, with the byline ‘visual arts” has over seventy thousand unique followers, whom she invites to “catch me if you can”.

Brooke Eva posing gracefully in Brentwood, California
In a photoshoot from Brooklyn, New York with the caption “You can burn the skin I live in but you cannot burn the witch away,” hashtagged “#brookeva” she smolders in sheer black lingerie whilst showing her vulnerability. One of the most striking examples of Brooke explorations is that of sensual photography. She explores with the art of Shibari which is an aesthetic discipline. Brooke is both the subject and the photographer, in this fine art of conceptual modeling. Shibari artistic rope bondage (Japanese for to tie or bind) is reimagined through contemporary art and photography. Modeling Shibari, is about being fully present, trust and ultimately surrender. Shibari is about the aesthetics of “wabi-saabi” or the beauty of imperfection and “ma” the space is between things. The space, like a lattice work of ropes is significant as the knots. The imperfections in the tensions of the rope. Brooke inhabits the space and becomes like a living sculpture in her rope bondage photo study.
Shibari is about beauty, fragility and release for Brooke. A living embodiment of art, Shibari ropes are like brushstrokes with the skin as a canvas, with each tie creating a unique work of art. Shibari is also about trust, and Brooke’s explores this both as a photographer and a model. In an instagram post captioned “They said love is grabbing blindly at a pit full of snakes,” Brooke models a bikini as she is bound, looking at her reflection in the mirror from the Shibari photo series. In, “I don’t read postcards from hell,” she models in front of the mirror from a position of strength while bound in the lace of Shibari ropes. Brooke is the spider woman weaving her web. The contrast of strength and delicate surrender as well as control, motion and stillness is the beauty of Shibari. In another post, Brooke poses with the indent left on her legs from the rope, in the post “The wires got the best of him”. On her Instagram @lilithonfilm Brooke’s photography site, self described as “a hedonist traveler; virtual ink spiller and life on film”. She shoots on 35 millimeter a portrait of ‘Heather’ in Nashville, Tennessee bound up in black string.
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Brooke’s natural nudes like the photo “sleeping coyote” exhibit her range as a model. Photographed by @deviltakespictures in an autumn field in Spain is a beautiful study of light and form. With the art that comes from the stillness. In another photoshoot with Brooke’s long auburn hair and maroon tights posing in a sea of green foliage like a modern day Eve in the garden of Eden. Her red hair a study of contrasts against the foliage, as Brooke herself becomes part of the landscape. She is the embodiment of modern glamour and romanticism as she is poised on a white mare dressed in white dress, in this monochrome study of shadows in black white. She is giving retro pin up girl vibes in her black and white artistic nude simply called “June”. Her image as described in some of the comments as resembling glamour girl Betty Page.

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Her incredible range as a model is on display in Joshua Tree, California in the iconic photo ‘Dejavu’ as she effortlessly poses in the light of the desert draped in floral lace, she is a study of quiet confidence. Her beauty is captured by photographer Arthur Carron in a field of wheat, illuminated by the autumn sun of Dublin, Ireland. In the studio, Brooke models a black lace body suit in this timeless image of glamour in a photo set simply titled “NYC”. The monochrome black and white tones tracing the texture of the lace with light, as she redefines glamour in this sleek pose. Moving fluidly into another vibe as she shifts the atmosphere from the minimalism of the studio to the raw beauty of the coastline. Luminous in the summer light while standing on a bluff which overlooks the ocean. Dressed in denim overalls with the waves crashing beneath, as she gazes into the horizon reflecting the rhythm and strength of the ocean. The frame is alive and unfiltered, which makes her work so compelling.
Brooke Eva’s portfolio on her @lionheartphoto instagram showcases her original photography. Depicted as a “wandering soul” with a “lion heart,” with petitecurve.com describing her as having “an excellent eye for finding the perfect focal point and backdrop to shoot breath-taking pictures”. Brooke Eva met American photographer Zachary Elliot when he was working on his photography book ‘Lazy Sunday’. In Brooke Eva, Zachary Elliot found the perfect model. Her grace, beauty and poise as a model “unfolds, like a flower with only a minimal amount of direction”. Her impact is maximum. As a model turned photographer, Brooke has a unique perspective. She captures the beauty of the Raven haired model with grey eyes and gold blush that looks like the setting sun, with a smattering of stars o her face like ‘A starry night,’ capturing the beauty of a lunar goddess with her eye. The caption “In the absence of everything Abstain from fear,” the photo was described in a comment as “This facial expression is everything and nothing at the same time. So beautiful. A rare look into the eternal abyss”.
Her 35 millimeter photography in Death Valley National Park of model @lilmcsweeney, with the sun setting on the vast vista as a woman stands alone framed by the light of the sunset is captioned “She said ‘I’m never going home now, who’s gonna tell me no’”. Her black and white photo series of Pitbull in Ojai, CA shot in 35mm captured the sad expression of “Princess Squishy Mcsqquishums Sad Dog, the first” her dog Raja. In the image “Queen Bitch forever,” she captures her pittie Karma’s regal expression. Another image is of her two pit bulls Raja and Karma, masterfully capturing their expressions in black and white. In her travel photography, she encapsulates the haunting beauty of negative spaces from her sleeper car on a train to Marseille, France, captioned ‘sleeper car’.

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Brooke’s ‘Full moon rise on the Seine river through a wine glass’ is a creative homage to the beauty of Paris, seen from a new perspective. The rooftops of Paris in the summer, morning light is everything. In Joshua Tree, California, if white noise had an image it would be the inked goddess through the lens of Brooke’s camera stretching her arms out to the sky in front of the iconic trees, aptly captioned “White Noise”. The ‘desert storms’ in Joshua Tree with the interplay of shadows and black and white are shot in 35mm. In her raw photoshoot that is vulnerable and beautiful at the same, with an upside down triangle of star fruit arranged like celestial bodies on a bruised naked figure titled “Star fruit and bruises Time moves through it, When I still had a home and you still had patience, I once said there’s nothing like bleeding out in front of strangers, Now I know there’s nothing like bleeding out alone, My heart crawled back up my sleeve went to sleep in my throat, I never cried pretty, That’s all you wrote,” photographed in Los Angeles, California circa 2015. This shot is pure poetry and demonstrates her artistic skill as a photographer. From the same photo series, the model has a slice of dragon fruit surrounded by three stars forming a constellation captioned ‘Remember when we said this would never happen?’ was hailed as very innovative in the comments.
Her black and white self portrait In Brooklyn, NY through the mirror is a fresh take on portraiture, the photographer becoming the subject of her own work. The monochromatic raw portrait of a woman cutting her own hair in clumps, which Brooke hashtags as #girlart is titled ‘exorcism,’ is authentic and unfiltered. The beautiful black and white 35mm portrait of art model @hannanthings shot in Troy New York, “What’s the best bone in your body?” features a model with daisies on her clavicle framing the beauty of her décolleté. The photoshoot amongst the towering magestic redwood trees of California is a nature study of coexistence. The scale of the trees combined with the vulnerability of the fragile, model who is dwarfed by the scale of the trees, is beautiful in it’s contrast. The photo she shot in black and white in Yucca Valley, California circa 2018 is like a fashion editorial, entitled “There’s a bad moon on the rise”.
Brooke describes the motivation for this photo as missing the desert with the locale being nearby where she used to live. The model is dressed in stripped bell bottoms and a chain belt and it is giving 1960s with a 1990s Super model glam. The beautiful nude study in black and white, shot in Pioneertown, California amongst the rocks is visual poetry. The partridge on the tree framing model @tazia_diana is an example of Brooke Eva’s composition and the way she commands light and shadow in her work. It is titled “part of me is, I enjoy the storm”. Described by fans in the comments “the sharp texture and shadow play in this are just fire well done! Brooke Eva finds rhythm in the contrast and the subtle beauty of authenticity. Her aesthetic as both a model and photographer is about natural beauty. The glamour of her work is about being present. Follow Brooke Eva for more original content.

