Photo Courtesy of teNeuesPhotography can transport the viewer into other worlds, be they set in the reality of the photographer or in a surreal version fit for Salvador Dali. Many artists choose to focus their attention on women and the sensual stories they tell through their body language and surroundings, creating worlds of false promises and adventure. In his new book, "Beautiful Disasters," photographer David Drebin invites you into his constructed world where beautiful women reign supreme and tantalize with their mystery and sexuality, turning the observer into a willing voyeur.

Many of his photos explore grand cityscapes, presenting them through a very dreamlike filter which lends them an endless cinematic quality. "The distinctive tension and depth in his pictures arise from the free combination of such differing topics as humor and sex, melancholy and sex, and melancholy and humour," says his official website. He's also worked with various celebrities, including Eric Idle, Kevin Bacon, Emily Blunt, Bradley Cooper, Charlize Theron, and John Legend.

If you're a fan of Drebin's work, this book will certainly be a good thing to have on your coffee table. With a Fall release date, this book is also being offered as an archival volume in a Limited Edition run of only 50 copies. Costing $2,800, each copy will come in a red clamshell box and will include a signed and numbered print. If you're not interested in the Limited Edition, the standard copy will cost $95.

For more information on Drebin, visit DavidDrebin.com.
To check out "Beautiful Disasters" visit teNeues.com or Amazon.com.
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