Lighthous Girlies
For centuries, the color white has meant a number of things to a number of people, yet the symbolism has remained the same throughout cultures. In almost every culture on the planet, white represents purity, virginity, and possibility. And in this series, you get a glimpse into all those qualities, as told through the lens of master photographer, A. Slastyonoff, and his delicious model, whose “whiteness” carries with it a host of tantalizing sensations.White has always been linked to purity. Living without stain, free of sin, remaining, as the title says, immaculate despite life’s many attempts at corruption, the “white” female is more than just a skin color – she’s a symbol of someone who has risen above the tainting aspects of the world and maintained her innate purity. She has not been soiled by desire, by greed, by deception. Instead, she comes to us as pure as new driven snow, as fresh as a blue sky, and as sweet as perfectly ripe young blueberries. She is purity like only nature can create and maintain.
Virginity is another notion associated with whiteness. Have you ever wondered why the ancients were so obsessed with virginity? Entire dramatic structures depend on the notion itself, such as Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing... more:








