Seductive Frames

About

Photographer portrait

The Photographer

Behind Seductive Frames is Marlon Böhland, a German photographer based in Switzerland.

Shooting since 2004, his practice spans urban and street photography, landscape, and the human form — portraiture, boudoir, and fine art nude. It is a body of work built on quiet observation and close collaboration with his subjects. Working equally on location and in the studio, he favors restrained processing and images that reveal themselves slowly.

The Vision

Every frame tells a story. His work moves through the space between presence and stillness — the quiet of an empty street, the slow unfolding of a landscape, the moment a subject stops performing and simply is. Across all of it, the aim is the same: images that feel both intimate and timeless.

Seductive Frames grew out of a desire to photograph beauty in its most honest form. Whether in the controlled light of a studio or on an unfamiliar street at first light, the camera is pointed at the same thing — the moment something true surfaces.

The Approach

For him, photography is a patient practice. Street and landscape work mean waiting, walking, and letting the frame come to him. Portrait, boudoir, and nude sessions mean conversation — building the trust that turns a shoot into a genuine collaboration rather than a performance.

The process is intentional but never rigid. Retouching stays minimal, the subject's presence leads the image, and every decision serves the photograph rather than a style.