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RIP Irina Ionesco (1930 – 2022)

 My Little Princess (2011)

Irina Ionesco was a French photographer whose five minutes of fame were gained by photographing her daughter in suggestive poses and settings.

The story of the relationship with her daughter is told by the latter in My Little Princess (2011).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1930, 2022, eroticism, France, French photography, photography, RIP on August 11, 2022 by jahsonic.

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