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German photographer Diana Scheunemann's (1977-) collection, Ambisexual, offers a sharp yet intimate look at the early 2000s, a time when youth, bodies, and desire intersected. Blurring the boundaries between fashion and snapshot photography, Scheunemann explores the uncertain territory between sexuality and emotion, using her own lovers and friends as subjects. As the title suggests, the central theme is ambiguity, transcending the binary oppositions of sexual orientation and gender. Her subjects are portrayed neither as male nor female, but as a single energy of life. Fragments of night, bathed in flashlight, and naked, confronting gazes, combine vulnerability and provocation, unsettling the viewer's senses. The freedom to express desire without being recaptured by it permeates the entire volume, reflecting the bold experimental spirit characteristic of Scheunemann's early work. The book is presented in a zine-like format.