Valentina & Uria
“we didn’t plan to feel sexy
it just happened”
“we didn’t plan to feel sexy it just happened”
This is a conversation between Valentina and Uria, they share what it was like to explore their intimacy in front of the camera.
We didn’t go in with a plan. No checklist, no script, no expectations. We just knew we wanted to give ourselves something: a break from the everyday. A little present. Something that felt sensual, playful, and just ours. We rented a hotel room in Berlin for the afternoon. Nothing extravagant — just a beautiful
space in the city we already call home. But it felt like entering a different world. A world where we could dress up, be present, reconnect — and let ourselves be seen.
“it felt like a tourist
fantasy in our own city”
We didn’t talk much about what the shoot should look like. That was intentional. We weren’t interested in perfection. We just wanted to show up and let the moment lead. And that’s exactly what happened. From the start, it was clear: there were no expectations. No pressure to act or undress or perform. Just an invitation to let things unfold. The shoot started gently, while we were still getting ready. We went to the bar downstairs for a drink, came back upstairs, kissed, cuddled… and yes, at some point, we had sex. But it wasn’t the plan. It just happened.
The moment that surprised us most came during golden hour. Light was pouring in through the window, soft and cinematic. We were asked, “Do you want to go for it?” We looked at each other, smiled, and said, “Yes.” We called it fucking on command. But it didn’t feel like that. It felt like being completely in sync — with each other and the moment. And the photos? They weren’t just beautiful. They were honest. Unfiltered. Us. We really saw ourselves. The way we hold each other. The way we look when we think no one’s watching. The small moments between the big ones. And even though someone was watching, it still felt private.
Later, when we showed a few photos to close friends, their reactions were everything. They felt the love. They felt the connection. And some of them wanted to do the same. “Wow, you can really feel the love.” It was like sharing vacation photos from somewhere unfamiliar, only the destination was us. And that’s the invitation we want to extend to you: Let yourself be seen. Not for a camera. For yourself. For each other.
