A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

She’s coming for you next…

…at least that’s what that fierce stare she’s making says to me.

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This picture was submitted without much info. All I know if the artist was credited as Artist: Jurec from Latvia, Daugavpils. Whether the artist was the person who threw the hooks or took the pictures I don’t know. So please, if you submit pics to BME make sure you give as many details as possible and/or contact info so if we pick your photo for modblog, we have the story to go along with it.

Comments

9 responses to “She’s coming for you next…”

  1. AbbY Avatar

    I love the pic.

  2. chokehold Avatar

    I’ve always had a weak spot for glasses.

  3. nikk Avatar

    sticks and stones break my bones
    but whips and chains excite me 🙂

  4. AndraeaLynne Avatar

    okay, that picture is freaking gorgeous… both in terms of modification/play AND photography.

  5. goldust Avatar

    No blood?(((

  6. Jurec Avatar

    In the left is me, i dont know why without face =) i add full photo to my album. In the left is my Girlfriend. I write to you Sean Philips with my story about this photos.

  7. Jurcis Avatar
    Jurcis

    yeeeeeaaaa
    fellow Latvians finally are doing something – i am happy for them
    now there is more than one suspension group in country, i hope i will have chance to HANG out with some of them
    aaaaand nice picture as well 🙂

  8. Rexxi Avatar
    Rexxi

    Labak manu galvu nema, neka manu tevu zemi!!!

  9. Janis Avatar
    Janis

    Priekā!

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