british-afghan photographer.
yasmeena photographs bodies as sensual landscapes. her work centers womanhood in its raw complexity: unperformed, unguarded, unapologetic. she shoots portraits, erotic photography, and conceptual work that treats the body as both subject and the object.
she also turns the mundane erotic, finding desire in the everyday, sensuality in the overlooked. a hand on fabric. light through a window. the weight of solitude.
between cities, she captures what others turn away from: the unseen, the street life, and the quietly charged moments that exist.
her practice is minimal, deliberate, mobile. two leicas, one vision. the q2 for intimacy and stillness. the d-lux 7 for the unguarded rhythms of the street. no studio. no excess. just light, movement, and the courage to look closer.
this is the essence of what leica calls das wesentliche - the essential.