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Nude photography

Nude photography is the creation of any photograph which contains an image of a nude or semi-nude person, or an image suggestive of nudity. Nude photography is undertaken for a variety of purposes, including educational uses, commercial applications and artistic creations. The exhibition or publication of nude photographs may be controversial, more so in some cultures or countries than in others, and especially if the subject is a minor.

Georgia O’Keeffe, Hands and Breasts (1919) by Alfred Stieglitz

Educational

Nude photographs may be used for scientific and educational purpose, such as ethnographic studies, human physiology or sex education. In this context, the emphasis of the photograph is not on the subject, or the beauty or eroticism of the image, but on the educational or demonstrative purpose for which the image was produced.

The nude image may be used for analysis or to accompany medical or other text books, scientific reports, articles or research papers.[1] They are essentially of an illustrative nature, and so nude photographs of this type are often labeled to show key features in a supporting context.

Commercial

Erotic

Since the first days of photography, the nude was a source of inspiration for those that adopted the new medium. Most of the early images were closely guarded or surreptitiously circulated as violations of the social norms of the time, since the photograph captures real nudity. Many cultures, while accepting nudity in art, shun actual nudity. For example, even an art gallery which exhibits nude paintings will typically not accept nudity in a visitor.[2] Alfred Cheney Johnston (1885–1971) was a professional American photographer who often photographed Ziegfeld Follies.[3] He also maintained his own highly successful commercial photo studio, producing magazine ads for a wide range of upscale retail commercial products—mostly men's and women's fashions—and also photographed several hundred artists and showgirls, including nude photographs of some. Most of his nude images (some named, mostly anonymous) were, in fact, showgirls from the Ziegfeld Follies, but such daring, unretouched full-frontal images would certainly not have been openly publishable in the 1920s–1930s, so it is speculated that these were either simply his own personal artistic work, and/or done at the behest of Flo Ziegfeld for the showman's personal enjoyment.

Glamour

Glamour photographs emphasize the subject, usually female, in a romantic and most attractive, sexually alluring manner. The subject may be fully clothed or semi-nude, but glamour photography stops short of intentionally sexually arousing the viewer and being pornographic. Before about the 1960s, glamour photography was commonly referred to as erotic photography.

Advertising

Nudity and sexually suggestive imagery is common in modern-day culture and widely used in advertising to help sell products. A feature of this form of advertising is that the imagery used typically has no connection to the product being advertised. The purpose of such imagery is to attract the attention of a potential customer or user. The imagery used may include nudity, actual or suggestive, and glamour photography.

Entertainment

Nude or semi-nude imagery is also widely used in entertainment, sometimes referred to as adult entertainment. This may be in the form of postcards, pin ups, and other formats.

Covers of mainstream magazines sometimes include images of nude or semi-nude subjects. In the early 1990s, Demi Moore posed for two covers of Vanity Fair: Demi's Birthday Suit and More Demi Moore. Some magazines, such as men's magazines, commonly feature nude or semi-nude images, and some magazines have created a reputation for their nude centrefolds.

Music album covers

Music album covers often incorporate photography, at times including nude or semi-nude images. Album covers that have incorporated nudity have included those of performers such as Jimi Hendrix (Electric Ladyland, 1968), John Lennon and Yoko Ono (Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins, 1968), Nirvana, Blind Faith (Blind Faith, 1969), Scorpions (Virgin Killer, 1976) and Jane's Addiction (Nothing's Shocking, 1988). The covers for Blind Faith and Virgin Killer were especially controversial because the nude images were of prepubescent girls, and were re-issued with alternative covers in some countries.

Fine art

The emphasis of fine arts is aesthetics and creativity; and any erotic interest, although often present, is secondary.[4] This distinguishes nude photography from both glamour photography and pornographic photography. The distinction between these is not always clear, and photographers tends to use their own judgment in characterizing their own work,[5][6][7] though viewers also have their judgement. The nude remains a controversial subject in all media, but more so with photography due to its inherent realism.[8] The male nude has been less common than the female, and more rarely exhibited.[9][10]

History

19th century

Early fine-art photographers in Western cultures, seeking to establish photography as a fine-art medium, frequently chose women as the subjects for their nudes, in poses that accorded with traditional practice in other media. Before nude photography, art nudes usually used allusions to classical antiquity; gods and warriors, goddesses and nymphs. Poses, lighting, soft focus, vignetting and hand retouching were employed to create photographic images that were comparable to the other arts at that time.[8] Although 19th-century artists in other media often used photographs as substitutes for live models, the best of these photographs were also intended as works of art in their own right.[8]

Modern

After World War I, avant-garde photographers such as Brassaï, Man Ray, Hans Bellmer, André Kertész and Bill Brandt became more experimental in their portrayal of nudity, using reflective distortions and printing techniques to create abstractions or depicting real life rather than classical allusions. Alfred Stieglitz's photos of Georgia O'Keeffe are examples of some of the earliest nudes presented in an intimate and personal style rather than with dispassionate idealization. Edward Weston,[11] Imogen Cunningham,[12] Ruth Bernhard, Harry Callahan, Emmet Gowin and Edward Steichen continued this trend. Weston evolved a particularly American aesthetic, using a large format camera to capture images of nature and landscapes as well as nudes, establishing photography as a fine-arts medium. In 1937 Weston became the first photographer to be awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.[13] For a famous example of Weston's work see: Charis Wilson. Many fine-art photographers have a variety of subjects in their work, the nude being one. Diane Arbus was attracted to unusual people in unusual settings, including a nudist camp. Lee Friedlander had more conventional subjects, one being Madonna as a young model.[14]

Contemporary

The distinction between fine art and glamour is often one of marketing, with fine art being sold through galleries or dealers in limited editions signed by the artist, and glamour photos being distributed through mass media. For some, the difference is in the gaze of the model; glamour models look into the camera, while art models do not.[15] Glamour and fashion photographers have aspired to fine-art status in some of their work. One such photographer was Irving Penn, who progressed from Vogue magazine to photographing fashion models such as Kate Moss nude. Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton and Annie Leibovitz[16] have followed a similar path with portraits of the famous, many of them nude[17] or partially clothed.[18] In the post-modern era, where fame is often the subject of fine art,[19] Avedon's photo of Nastassja Kinski with a python, and Leibovitz's magazine covers of Demi Moore pregnant and in body paint have become iconic. The work of Joyce Tenneson has gone the other way, from fine art with a unique, soft-focus style showing women at all stages of life to portraiture of famous people and fashion photography.

Although nude photographers have largely worked within established forms that show bodies as sculptural abstractions, some, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, have created works that deliberately blur the boundaries between erotica and art.

Several photographers have become controversial because of their nude photographs of underage subjects.[20] David Hamilton often used erotic themes.[21][22][23] Sally Mann was raised in rural Virginia, in a locale where skinny-dipping in a river was common, so many of her most famous photographs are of her own children swimming in the nude.[24] Less well-known photographers have been charged as criminals for photos of their own children.[25]

Body image has become a topic explored by many photographers working with models whose bodies do not conform to conventional prejudices about beauty.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ . Creative Skillset. Archived from the original on December 29, 2012. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  2. ^ Yoder, Brian K. "Nudity in Art: A Virtue or Vice?". Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  3. ^ Hudovernik, Robert (2006). Jazz Age Beauties: The Lost Collection of Ziegfeld Photographer Alfred Cheney Johnston. New York: Universe Publishing/Rizzoli International Publications. p. 272.
  4. ^ Clark, Kenneth (1956). "Chapter 1: The Naked and the Nude". The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-01788-3.
  5. ^ Rosenthal, Karin. "About My Work". Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  6. ^ Schiesser, Jody. "Silverbeauty - Artist Statement". Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  7. ^ Mok, Marcus. "Artist's Statement". Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c "Naked before the Camera". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  9. ^ Weiermair, Peter; Nielander, Claus (1988). Hidden File: Photographs of the Male Nude in the 19th and 20th Centuries. MIT Press, 1988. ISBN 0262231379.
  10. ^ "Nude Photography Guide". 30 January 2020. Monday, June 29, 2020
  11. ^ Conger, Amy (2006). Edward Weston: The Form of Nude. Phaidon Press. ISBN 0714845736.
  12. ^ Cunningham, Imogen; Lorenz, Richard (1998). Imogen Cunningham: On the Body. Bullfinch Press. ISBN 0821224387.
  13. ^ . Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona Libraries. Archived from the original on 2010-07-25.
  14. ^ "Nude photo of Madonna goes for $37,500". CNN. February 12, 2009.
  15. ^ Conrad, Donna (2000), A Conversation with Ruth Bernhard, vol. 1, PhotoVision
  16. ^ "Exhibitions: Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life, 1990–2005". The Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  17. ^ Jones, Jonathan (8 February 2006). "Not naked but nude". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  18. ^ "Miley Knows Best". Vanity Fair. 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  19. ^ Needham, Alex (22 February 2012). "Andy Warhol's legacy lives on in the factory of fame". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  20. ^ "Photo Flap". Reason. 1998. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  21. ^ Hamilton, David (1995). The Age of Innocence. Aurum Press. ISBN 1854103040.
  22. ^ Sturges, Jock; Phillips, Jayne Anne (1991). The Last Day of Summer. Aperture.
  23. ^ Sturges, Jock (1994). Radiant Identities: Photographs by Jock Sturges. Aperture. ISBN 0893815950.
  24. ^ Mann, Sally; Price, Reynolds (1992). Immediate family. Aperture. ISBN 0893815233.
  25. ^ Powell, Lynn (2010). Framing Innocence: A Mother's Photographs, a Prosecutor's Zeal, and a Small Town's Response. The New Press. ISBN 978-1595585516.
  26. ^ . R.Michelson Galleries. Archived from the original on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.

Further reading

  • Benjamin, Louis (2009). The Naked and the Lens: A Guide to Nude Photography. Focal Press. ISBN 978-0240811598.
  • Booth, Alvin; Cotton, Charlotte, eds. (1999). Corpus: Beyond the Body. Edition Stemmle. ISBN 3908161940.
  • Dawes, Richard, ed. (1984). John Hedgecoe's Nude Photography. New York: Simon and Schuster.
  • De Dienes, André (2005). Studies of the Female Nude. Twin Palms Publishers. ISBN 1931885443.
  • Dennis, Kelly (2009). Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching. Berg. ISBN 978-1847880673.
  • Gibson, Ralph (2018). Ralph Gibson. Nude. Taschen. ISBN 978-3836568883.
  • Lynch, David (2018). David Lynch, Nudes. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-2869251397.
  • Glauso, Leonardo (2019). Nude book. Leonardo Glauso. Blurb. ISBN 978-1518460432.
  • Lewinski, Jorge (1987). The naked and the nude: a history of the nude in photographs, 1839 to the present. Harmony Books. ISBN 0517566834.
  • Sullivan, Constance, ed. (1980). Nude: Photographs 1850-1980. Harper & Row. ISBN 9780060127084.
  • Padva, Gilad. Nostalgic Physique: Displaying Foucauldian Muscles and Celebrating the Male Body in Beefcake. In Padva, Gilad, Queer Nostalgia in Cinema and Pop Culture, pp. 35–57 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ISBN 978-1-137-26633-0).

External links

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the beauty or eroticism of the image but on the educational or demonstrative purpose for which the image was produced The nude image may be used for analysis or to accompany medical or other text books scientific reports articles or research papers 1 They are essentially of an illustrative nature and so nude photographs of this type are often labeled to show key features in a supporting context Commercial EditErotic Edit Main articles Depictions of nudity Nude photography and Erotic photography Since the first days of photography the nude was a source of inspiration for those that adopted the new medium Most of the early images were closely guarded or surreptitiously circulated as violations of the social norms of the time since the photograph captures real nudity Many cultures while accepting nudity in art shun actual nudity For example even an art gallery which exhibits nude paintings will typically not accept nudity in a visitor 2 Alfred Cheney Johnston 1885 1971 was a professional American photographer who often photographed Ziegfeld Follies 3 He also maintained his own highly successful commercial photo studio producing magazine ads for a wide range of upscale retail commercial products mostly men s and women s fashions and also photographed several hundred artists and showgirls including nude photographs of some Most of his nude images some named mostly anonymous were in fact showgirls from the Ziegfeld Follies but such daring unretouched full frontal images would certainly not have been openly publishable in the 1920s 1930s so it is speculated that these were either simply his own personal artistic work and or done at the behest of Flo Ziegfeld for the showman s personal enjoyment Showgirls c 1920 Virginia Biddle by Alfred Cheney Johnston Ziegfeld Follies showgirl Dorothy Flood by Johnston Unidentified model by Johnston Follies Bergere showgirl by Stanislaw Julian Ignacy Ostrorog Glamour Edit Main article Glamour photography Glamour photographs emphasize the subject usually female in a romantic and most attractive sexually alluring manner The subject may be fully clothed or semi nude but glamour photography stops short of intentionally sexually arousing the viewer and being pornographic Before about the 1960s glamour photography was commonly referred to as erotic photography Advertising Edit Main article Sex in advertising Nudity and sexually suggestive imagery is common in modern day culture and widely used in advertising to help sell products A feature of this form of advertising is that the imagery used typically has no connection to the product being advertised The purpose of such imagery is to attract the attention of a potential customer or user The imagery used may include nudity actual or suggestive and glamour photography Entertainment Edit Further information Pornographic magazine and Fetish magazine Nude or semi nude imagery is also widely used in entertainment sometimes referred to as adult entertainment This may be in the form of postcards pin ups and other formats Covers of mainstream magazines sometimes include images of nude or semi nude subjects In the early 1990s Demi Moore posed for two covers of Vanity Fair Demi s Birthday Suit and More Demi Moore Some magazines such as men s magazines commonly feature nude or semi nude images and some magazines have created a reputation for their nude centrefolds Music album covers Edit Main article List of controversial album art Music album covers often incorporate photography at times including nude or semi nude images Album covers that have incorporated nudity have included those of performers such as Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 John Lennon and Yoko Ono Unfinished Music No 1 Two Virgins 1968 Nirvana Blind Faith Blind Faith 1969 Scorpions Virgin Killer 1976 and Jane s Addiction Nothing s Shocking 1988 The covers for Blind Faith and Virgin Killer were especially controversial because the nude images were of prepubescent girls and were re issued with alternative covers in some countries Fine art EditMain article Nude photography art The emphasis of fine arts is aesthetics and creativity and any erotic interest although often present is secondary 4 This distinguishes nude photography from both glamour photography and pornographic photography The distinction between these is not always clear and photographers tends to use their own judgment in characterizing their own work 5 6 7 though viewers also have their judgement The nude remains a controversial subject in all media but more so with photography due to its inherent realism 8 The male nude has been less common than the female and more rarely exhibited 9 10 History Edit Durieu Delacroix Photograph by Jean Louis Marie Eugene Durieu part of a series made with Eugene Delacroix Odalisque 1857 by Eugene Delacroix a painting with similar pose Photograph by Jean Louis Marie Eugene Durieu circa 185519th century Edit Early fine art photographers in Western cultures seeking to establish photography as a fine art medium frequently chose women as the subjects for their nudes in poses that accorded with traditional practice in other media Before nude photography art nudes usually used allusions to classical antiquity gods and warriors goddesses and nymphs Poses lighting soft focus vignetting and hand retouching were employed to create photographic images that were comparable to the other arts at that time 8 Although 19th century artists in other media often used photographs as substitutes for live models the best of these photographs were also intended as works of art in their own right 8 Historical images Nude by Gaudenzio Marconi 19th century Nude by Gaudenzio Marconi 1841 1885 Adam and Eve by Frank Eugene taken 1898 published in Camera Work no 30 1910Modern Edit After World War I avant garde photographers such as Brassai Man Ray Hans Bellmer Andre Kertesz and Bill Brandt became more experimental in their portrayal of nudity using reflective distortions and printing techniques to create abstractions or depicting real life rather than classical allusions Alfred Stieglitz s photos of Georgia O Keeffe are examples of some of the earliest nudes presented in an intimate and personal style rather than with dispassionate idealization Edward Weston 11 Imogen Cunningham 12 Ruth Bernhard Harry Callahan Emmet Gowin and Edward Steichen continued this trend Weston evolved a particularly American aesthetic using a large format camera to capture images of nature and landscapes as well as nudes establishing photography as a fine arts medium In 1937 Weston became the first photographer to be awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship 13 For a famous example of Weston s work see Charis Wilson Many fine art photographers have a variety of subjects in their work the nude being one Diane Arbus was attracted to unusual people in unusual settings including a nudist camp Lee Friedlander had more conventional subjects one being Madonna as a young model 14 Contemporary Edit The distinction between fine art and glamour is often one of marketing with fine art being sold through galleries or dealers in limited editions signed by the artist and glamour photos being distributed through mass media For some the difference is in the gaze of the model glamour models look into the camera while art models do not 15 Glamour and fashion photographers have aspired to fine art status in some of their work One such photographer was Irving Penn who progressed from Vogue magazine to photographing fashion models such as Kate Moss nude Richard Avedon Helmut Newton and Annie Leibovitz 16 have followed a similar path with portraits of the famous many of them nude 17 or partially clothed 18 In the post modern era where fame is often the subject of fine art 19 Avedon s photo of Nastassja Kinski with a python and Leibovitz s magazine covers of Demi Moore pregnant and in body paint have become iconic The work of Joyce Tenneson has gone the other way from fine art with a unique soft focus style showing women at all stages of life to portraiture of famous people and fashion photography Although nude photographers have largely worked within established forms that show bodies as sculptural abstractions some such as Robert Mapplethorpe have created works that deliberately blur the boundaries between erotica and art Several photographers have become controversial because of their nude photographs of underage subjects 20 David Hamilton often used erotic themes 21 22 23 Sally Mann was raised in rural Virginia in a locale where skinny dipping in a river was common so many of her most famous photographs are of her own children swimming in the nude 24 Less well known photographers have been charged as criminals for photos of their own children 25 Body image has become a topic explored by many photographers working with models whose bodies do not conform to conventional prejudices about beauty 26 Contemporary Nudes 1980 by Augusto De Luca Equus 1989 by Sergio Valle Duarte Nude male 2009 by Sasha Kargaltsev Nu artistique feminin 2011 by Jean Christophe Destailleur Topless sitting woman 2014 by Patrick Subotkiewiez Female Body Landscape 2017 by Cosme MadiniSee also Edit Nudity portalNude photography art Nude art Depictions of nudity Fine art photography Glamour photography Erotic photography modelReferences Edit Scientific Photographer Creative Skillset Archived from the original on December 29 2012 Retrieved January 6 2013 Yoder Brian K Nudity in Art A Virtue or Vice Retrieved 6 April 2018 Hudovernik Robert 2006 Jazz Age Beauties The Lost Collection of Ziegfeld Photographer Alfred Cheney Johnston New York Universe Publishing Rizzoli International Publications p 272 Clark Kenneth 1956 Chapter 1 The Naked and the Nude The Nude A Study in Ideal Form Princeton Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 01788 3 Rosenthal Karin About My Work Retrieved December 11 2012 Schiesser Jody Silverbeauty Artist Statement Retrieved December 11 2012 Mok Marcus Artist s Statement Retrieved December 11 2012 a b c Naked before the Camera Metropolitan Museum of Art Weiermair Peter Nielander Claus 1988 Hidden File Photographs of the Male Nude in the 19th and 20th Centuries MIT Press 1988 ISBN 0262231379 Nude Photography Guide 30 January 2020 Monday June 29 2020 Conger Amy 2006 Edward Weston The Form of Nude Phaidon Press ISBN 0714845736 Cunningham Imogen Lorenz Richard 1998 Imogen Cunningham On the Body Bullfinch Press ISBN 0821224387 Edward Weston Photographs Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona Libraries Archived from the original on 2010 07 25 Nude photo of Madonna goes for 37 500 CNN February 12 2009 Conrad Donna 2000 A Conversation with Ruth Bernhard vol 1 PhotoVision Exhibitions Annie Leibovitz A Photographer s Life 1990 2005 The Brooklyn Museum Retrieved 10 November 2012 Jones Jonathan 8 February 2006 Not naked but nude The Guardian London Retrieved 12 November 2012 Miley Knows Best Vanity Fair 2008 Retrieved 11 November 2012 Needham Alex 22 February 2012 Andy Warhol s legacy lives on in the factory of fame The Guardian London Retrieved 1 November 2012 Photo Flap Reason 1998 Retrieved 11 November 2012 Hamilton David 1995 The Age of Innocence Aurum Press ISBN 1854103040 Sturges Jock Phillips Jayne Anne 1991 The Last Day of Summer Aperture Sturges Jock 1994 Radiant Identities Photographs by Jock Sturges Aperture ISBN 0893815950 Mann Sally Price Reynolds 1992 Immediate family Aperture ISBN 0893815233 Powell Lynn 2010 Framing Innocence A Mother s Photographs a Prosecutor s Zeal and a Small Town s Response The New Press ISBN 978 1595585516 Leonard Nimoy The Full Body Project R Michelson Galleries Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2012 Further reading Benjamin Louis 2009 The Naked and the Lens A Guide to Nude Photography Focal Press ISBN 978 0240811598 Booth Alvin Cotton Charlotte eds 1999 Corpus Beyond the Body Edition Stemmle ISBN 3908161940 Dawes Richard ed 1984 John Hedgecoe s Nude Photography New York Simon and Schuster De Dienes Andre 2005 Studies of the Female Nude Twin Palms Publishers ISBN 1931885443 Dennis Kelly 2009 Art Porn A History of Seeing and Touching Berg ISBN 978 1847880673 Gibson Ralph 2018 Ralph Gibson Nude Taschen ISBN 978 3836568883 Lynch David 2018 David Lynch Nudes Thames amp Hudson ISBN 978 2869251397 Glauso Leonardo 2019 Nude book Leonardo Glauso Blurb ISBN 978 1518460432 Lewinski Jorge 1987 The naked and the nude a history of the nude in photographs 1839 to the present Harmony Books ISBN 0517566834 Sullivan Constance ed 1980 Nude Photographs 1850 1980 Harper amp Row ISBN 9780060127084 Padva Gilad Nostalgic Physique Displaying Foucauldian Muscles and Celebrating the Male Body in Beefcake In Padva Gilad Queer Nostalgia in Cinema and Pop Culture pp 35 57 Palgrave Macmillan 2014 ISBN 978 1 137 26633 0 External links Edit Media related to Nude photographs at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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