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Emily Ratajkowski Takes It all Off For New Jonathon Leder Book

Emily Ratajkowski


Emily Ratajkowski takes it all off — again — in a new photo collection by photographer Jonathan Leder. Emily posed for 71 different racy Polaroid pics.

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Leder took these Polaroids at the Cape House in Woodstock, N.Y., a classically styled pad reminiscent of childhood vacation rentals. The familiarity of the curtains and wood paneling makes each captured moment feel all the more alluring.

“She was very, shall we say, comfortable with her body, ” Leder writes in the forward. “And as far as shoots go, I would say it was fun.”

 

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If you want the book, get ready to dip into your savings. Its costs $80. But seeing the pictures we think that it is worth every penny. The pictures were taken four years ago.

 

Each copy of the 84 page book is signed by Leder himself. Emily Ratajkowski’s picture book will be available in February. We suggest that you pre-order your copy now!

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