This monograph offers a comprehensive overview of Sanne Sannes' work, a provocative Dutch photographer active in the 1960s. Known for his grainy, black and white images, Sannes captured erotic and intimate portraits of women in sessions characterized by ecstatic intensity. His approach defied traditional norms, embracing experimental techniques to achieve his artistic vision. Tragically, he died in a car accident at 30, leaving behind a significant 20th-century photographic oeuvre. The book is a collaboration between Johan ten Berg, Sannes' brother Rob Sannes, his former assistant Gerrit Jan Wolffensperger, and Roy Kahmann, presenting the most complete collection of Sannes' mysterious imagery.