
QBella.com™
is a breast appreciation site dedicated to Penny – Carmen –
Leana!
This site was inspired by a courageous woman,
Penny, who succumbed to the relentless advance of breast cancer. Her
enthusiasm and hope to see a better, cleaner, healthier world cemented
my own convictions to follow-through in the creation of this web site. This is for all the women who inspired me.
Philosophy:
Every
Day is Breast Appreciation Day at Qbella.com!
Great
many things have been said, written and depicted about the female nude
throughout history. Some works are flattering, but a significant portion
fall short of bringing out the purity, power and sheer beauty of the
female form. Q'Bella aims to correct this shortcoming: every image conveys
a story, a mood and feeling. Some inspire us and others move us. Some
have even inspired a whole nation to change, like the famous bare breasted
painting by Delacroix of "Liberty" leading the people. This
"nude" force should be admired, loved, respected and appreciated.
Q'Bella’s images also tell a story of passion for simple beauty
and for change — a conscious effort to promote a healthy approach
to female photography.
However,
there are some issues that need to be completely clear. This site is
oriented with women's best interest in mind. It will never
be everything to everyone. I cannot please everyone, nor do I intend
to. For some any nudity is uncomfortable, so this gallery is
not the place for them. Nor is our site a place for those seeking erotic
stimulation. QBella.com™ is firmly opposed to photography that
exploits women or presents them in less than attractive, denigrating or pornographic
poses. We will not participate in, or support pornographic activities.
I believe it offensive and criminal the solicitation of under-age* girls
for any sexual activities, including photographing them
in erotic poses. Such behavior should be punished.
There is a period in life in which one's innocence must be preserved
and cherished.
Through
this format, I endorse the right of a woman to be free, expressive and
accepted, to be— natural!
"The
first virtue of all really great men is that they are sincere.
They eradicate hypocrisy from their hearts"
— Anotole France