In 2012, before Emily Ratajkowski soared to worldwide notoriety in Robin Thicke’s controversial ‘Blurred Lines’ video, she posed for an intimate – and highly explicit – magazine photo shoot with erotic photographer Jonathan Leder in a house in Woodstock, New York.
Polaroid outtakes from the shoot have now been made public in a book titled Leder/Ratajkowski, compiled by Leder and published by Imperial Publishing. The book contains 71 explicit photos of Emily, as well as images of her partially clothed.
Emily Ratajkowski has hit out at Leder for publishing the shots without her permission, tweeting the following:
I've been resisting speaking publicly on the recently released photos by Jonathan Leder to avoid giving him publicity. But I've had enough
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
This book and the images within them are a violation.
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
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5 out of the now 100s of released photos were used for what they were intended: an artful magazine shoot back in 2012
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
To be clear: I signed no release & was not paid. That said, the legal side of this is private and I would appreciate it if people waited…
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) December 1, 2016
…to base their opinions on facts rather than speculation or assumptions.
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) December 1, 2016
Neither Leder or Imperial Publishing have commented on Ratajkowski’s claims so far.
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