I'm sure they took the photo when nobody was around.
My thinking is this is a young and beautiful body. I guess we have to keep in mind that not everyone of different ages can always keep their body this way...
I have been in alot of classrooms in art college where there are nude figure models all the time. Even if it isnt an art related classroom its not anything that would bother me at all, I personally like seeing nude figures in unusual places and it makes for a more interesting photo and may tell a story(possibly a teacher). And of course the figure in question here is beautiful as well
The Stripped Project exists to provide a fair representation of real beauty in hopes of repairing the damage done by the skewed depictions of the human (especially female) form in traditional media.
Manifesto
These photographs are neck-down only, front and back. These models and their photographs are un-"enhanced” and unedited in any way. These photos are not meant to be attractive or perfect or sexy, though they may be. They are meant to be honest. If traditional art is the idealized depiction of "beautiful" forms, then this is an anti-art project. This project is a protest against the current domination of pre-packaged beauty and conformist aesthetics. It is a celebration of the human form. The purpose of this project is to promote discussion. This is part photographic catalog, part documentary, part cultural commentary, part political statement, but mostly it is a revolution.
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Here are some ground rules about the blog's new policy.
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That this is your photo and you own the rights to it.
That you are giving me the rights to use this photo however I see fit.
Most importantly, you are legally certifying that you are OVER 18.
Photographs should be .jpg images in the site's format: taken from the neck-down with one picture of the front, and one of the back. You can pose however you want, and with as many people as you want, as long as it's not obscene. Use common sense. I've found the best photos (the ones that are the most expressive and compelling) are usually the ones of people standing naturally, letting their body language do the talking.
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ReplyDeleteInappropriate, BGamble.
ReplyDeleteI find it a little uneasy, seeing this picture was taken in a classroom. Obviously an older kids/adult classroom, but still...
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they took the photo when nobody was around.
ReplyDeleteMy thinking is this is a young and beautiful body. I guess we have to keep in mind that not everyone of different ages can always keep their body this way...
I have been in alot of classrooms in art college where there are nude figure models all the time. Even if it isnt an art related classroom its not anything that would bother me at all, I personally like seeing nude figures in unusual places and it makes for a more interesting photo and may tell a story(possibly a teacher). And of course the figure in question here is beautiful as well
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