Netizens attack “Lolita” concept photographer responsible for Sulli and STELLAR shoots

With many idols coming under fire for allegedly using “Lolita” concepts, netizens recently steered their attack at a popular photographer who was responsible for Sulli and STELLAR‘s recent photo shoots. 

After lengthy debates regarding the prevalence of “Lolita” themed photo shoots in the music industry, netizens decided to focus instead on the photographer responsible for many of the controversial issues rather than the artists starring in them. Of the controversial photos, a large proportion were taken by a photographer who goes by the name of rotta.

In addition to taking photos for girl group STELLAR‘s recent teaser photos, the photographer also took the photos for former f(x) member Sulli‘s photo shoot, which was also met with mixed responses and accusations of a Lolita concept. After looking at his Instagram photos, which include some of his work, netizens have attacked rotta, with many claiming that his photos are offensive and should not be considered art.

Find out what Netizens had to say about this article below!

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NETIZEN REACTIONS
Koreaboo has collected reactions from Netizens who commented on the original article from our Korean source. The below comments are the most popular comments at the time of this article being published.


[+ 268, – 7] He came on a TV program and said his name means Lolita Otaku and then went back on his word to say that the name of a robot he illustrated in 2001. Later someone said in the comments and said, “could you upload a picture of your daughter too? It would be great” and he got furious ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

[+ 259, – 8] This guy had an identity crisis and changed his reason on why his name was Rotta. There is freedom in art but this is disgusting. They look like Japanese porn covers.

[+ 259, – 8] This isn’t art, it’s porn.

Source: Pann