Suddenly, a cold breeze swept through the hallway, extinguishing the team's flashlights. They were plunged into darkness.

Roy Stuart’s Glimpse Vol. 13 remains a cornerstone for those interested in the intersection of fine art and eroticism. It challenges the viewer to look closer, to question what is being seen, and to appreciate the complex dance between the photographer and the photographed.

So what is Vol. 13, 20 of ? Some say it’s his mother the week after his father left. Others, a still life staged to mourn a roll of film he dropped in a puddle in 1978. A few conspiracy-minded grad students argue it’s a frame from a lost Super 8 reel—that the “glimpse” is actually a splice, that the woman’s hands belong to two different people.

: Glimpse is a long-running series of DVD/magazine hybrids and photo books by the American photographer and filmmaker Roy Stuart.

These volumes typically feature high-end production, including original music and carefully chosen literary quotations to ground the eroticism in a "theatre of transgression". 📚 Notable Works and Volumes