A model has gotten much more than she bargained for after she posed completely n*ked for shots at an ancient Egyptian temple.
Marisa Papen
Marisa Papen, a n*de model has ended up being flung in jail after
she was caught posing for a secret photoshoot inside one of Egypt's
ancient temples.
The Sun UK reports that Marisa Papen, who describes herself as a "free-spirited and wildhearted expressionist",
travelled with photographer Jesse Walker to Egypt for a spectacular
photoshoot inside and outside some of the country's most famous
landmarks.
She told of how the pair were "beaten like dogs" by security guards and hauled off to the police.
The Belgian model said: "The last two years I have walked wild
and free in at least 50 countries. Rarely do I end up in precarious
situations. Until April this year, in Egypt."
Marisa, from the Flanders region of Belgium, met up in Cairo with
photographer Walker who flew in from Australia to do the shoot.
And even though the duo said they were aware of the cultural,
political and religious differences between Egypt and the West, the
adventure ended differently than they both expected.
During a first photoshoot near the famous pyramids of Giza, the two got into trouble.
They reportedly bribed a security guard to start the photoshoot when suddenly two young men showed up.
Papen said: "I was suddenly completely awake, like a cold shower at 5am in the morning.
"We tried to explain them that we were making art with the
highest respect for Egyptian culture, but they could not see a
connection between nudity and art.
"In their eyes it was porn, or something like that."
In the end, Papen and Walker managed to stay out of trouble by bribing the young men with £15.
After Giza, they travelled to Luxor to visit the vast temple complex of Karnak and shoot pictures with the theme of "dance".
But Karnak turned out to be even more thoroughly guarded than the
pyramids at Giza, so Papen and Walker had to think of another plan for
their photoshoot.
They decided to hide in the complex just before closing time and to
start with the photoshoot "making pirouettes in Cleopatra’s footprints"
after all the other people had left.
Papen said: "But you can guess what happened next. Busted, once again. And yes, this time we were in some serious trouble."
Four security guards caught the two and brought them "like two beaten dogs" to the local police.
Papen said: "Without being able to share words, I made it clear
to Jesse that he had to delete the images if he saw the tiniest
opportunity. Otherwise we would be screwed, big time."
The Egyptian cops did not believe the two when they told them they were "just testing the light" and "hadn't taken any pictures yet".
The cops forced Walker to strip down to look for a second SD card, but could not find anything.
The duo were brought from one police station to the other and from court to a local cell and back.
Papen said: "I knew that a prison in Egypt looks slightly
different then in Belgium or any Westernised country but I had no idea
what to expect before actually going in.
"The first cell we encountered was packed with at least 20 men,
some were passed out on the floor, some were squeezing their hands
through the rails, some were bleeding and yelling.
"I had never seen something like this before in real life.
Jesse kept telling me, ‘Marisa don’t look’ but there was no way not to
look."
After several hours in horrendous conditions in jail Papen and Walker were brought in front of a judge.
Papen said: "We kept playing the role of stupid tourists who
had no idea dancing in skin-coloured underwear - we had to change up the
story a little bit because otherwise we probably would have never
gotten out - on Egyptian ground it wasn’t allowed.
"Our judge was browsing with his big thumbs through these books that looked as old as the pyramids did.
"Eventually, he gave us a warning and told us never to do something so foolishly shameful ever again. We nodded simultaneously."
Back in their hotel room, Walker even managed to recover the deleted pictures off the SD card with special software.
Thanks to her quick-witted reaction during her arrest, Papen is now
able to proudly share her amazing story and Walker's magnificent
pictures of the nude Egyptian photoshoot.
Papen said: "I do think we created something Cleopatra would have been proud of."
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