As she prepared to leave, Immie handed Lily a small sketchbook. "I want you to keep creating, to keep exploring and expressing your own vision of the world," she said. "And remember, art is all around us, in every moment, if we only take the time to look."
It was a sunny afternoon in late spring when Lily first heard about Immie, a renowned artist known for her incredibly detailed and vibrant murals that seemed to pop out of the walls. Lily had always been fascinated by Immie's work but had never seen any up close. That was about to change. ifeelmyself immie up close 2
Ifeelmyself has always prioritized the model’s agency and comfort, and that ethos is clear here. Immie is in control — of her pace, her exposure, her boundaries. The result is a short film that feels less like pornography and more like a portrait of embodied self-acceptance. As she prepared to leave, Immie handed Lily
The video opens with Immie reading a worn paperback or staring out a rain-streaked window. She is clothed but distracted. The "up close" lens captures her fidgeting with a necklace. This slow burn establishes that her arousal is psychological first, physical second. When she finally lays back on the bed, it feels less like a performance and more like giving in to a private urge. Lily had always been fascinated by Immie's work
: The "Up Close" series is characterized by its use of macro-photography and tight framing to provide a detailed, intimate look at the performer.