Re: Nude (was: Re: Review of PF Exhibits 05-10-03

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In a message dated 5/15/2003 12:53:51 PM Central Daylight Time, tdall@eso.org writes:

Gregory david Stempel wrote:

>A question for the audience: Why are photographers, after more than a
>hundred years of photography, still photographing nude women? And why do we
>still have this taboo about nude men? Are we truly artists when we allow our
>prejudices to interfere with our spirits?

I don't know  -  I'm scared of photographing people!  ;-)

Seriously, that might be part of the explanation; most (male)
photographers feel more comfortable in an "intimate" situation with a
woman than with a man, even though there is (or ought not to be) any
compromising intimacy involved in photographing somebody.

So... how do we overcome this taboo and become able to work as true
artists no matter what the subject is?  Or does this question make sense
at all? - I'm not sure.

Thomas



In answer to the above...guys, you're missing the point...a woman's body is far more attractive and interesting than a man's body...we have more curves...

Judith


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