27. nov. 2013 kl. 19:40 skrev John Francis <[email protected]>: > On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 11:37:18PM +0100, DagT wrote: >> >> Also I don?t agree that men are looking at women as objects when they take >> nude photos. We may be programmed to this but I think most men look at women >> with fascination. Not necessarily sexual, but graceful, beautiful or lots of >> other feelings. > > Well, of course we do. The advertising industry uses this as the basis for > selling us things. And I'm sure that how attractive I find the model weighs > in to how much time I'll spend looking at any particular photograph (not > necessarily limited to nudes). > > I've only done nude photography once; a studio session with a group of > photographers back in my university days. I'm not sure all the photographers > even had film in their cameras ... I only considered two of my shots worth > remembering; one was about the same pose as the 'flip' shot posted recently, > although without the tutu; the other was a model's-eye-view of the cluster of > photographers pointing cameras in her direction. > > Apart from that, I believe the only other 'figure study' I can recall was a > shot I took on Bourbon Street when I was there for SIGGRAPH 2000. I intended > to use the image as the thumbnail and/or low-key backdrop for a web page > showing other shots from that trip (with the middle two zeroes of '2000' in > the title being provided by the obvious features), but never got round to > creating that gallery; in fact I'd forgotten it until my memory was jogged by > the thread here about a trip to New Orleans.
I have done nude photography five times (I think), and once with a male model. Trying to work with a male model was interesting, but frustrating as I had a hard time finding the lines and shapes interesting enough to photograph. It was not the sexual part as the pictures were partially abstract, but the beautiful curves I would look for on a female mode were impossible to find so I had to try something different. DagT -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

