For the most reliable and respectful route, I always point people toward official and licensed sources rather than chasing leaks or dubious collections. Kate Upton’s work as a model and public figure appears in well-known outlets and photo shoots that are meant for public distribution: check the archives of magazines like 'Sports Illustrated', 'Vogue', and 'GQ' where she’s done shoots, or licensed image agencies such as Getty Images and WireImage. These places keep high-resolution, credited photos and often let you search by model or by shoot date. Libraries and digital magazine services also archive past magazine issues if you’re into paging through full spreads rather than standalone images.
I’ll also say upfront: I won’t help locate leaked, private, or non-consensual images. Seeking out content that was published without consent is both harmful and usually illegal, and it ruins the careers and privacy of real people. If you want tasteful, professional photography, look for authorized photo books, official social channels, and magazine back-issues. Kate’s verified Instagram and any official website or publisher pages are the best sources for recent posts and announcements about authorized projects.
On a personal note, hunting down a well-shot editorial or signed photobook feels way better than scrolling through murky corners of the web—those polished spreads are where the creative effort really shows, and you get to support the photographers and publications involved.