Portrait of a guy, is he naked? where does naked start?

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Just an intro. This image is about 4 years old, Mamiya RB Pro-s on Polaroid 665. The RB gives a really big 8x8cm image on Polaroid, I kinda miss it, now that I've got a dinky little 'blad.

I left the frame line on 'cause it's late and I don't know what I'm doin' with this html stuff.

Fer instance how do you know the 139x138 dimension stuff and (I'm about to find out) is it critical? Here goes...

-- tom meyer (twm@mindspring.com), February 09, 2000

Answers

wow! I guess it's not critical! Cool!... t

is that file too big? Oh, I Photoshop toned it to look like Ektalure in Selenium 3 to 1, it's really from a Pro PCD scan... t

-- tom meyer (twm@mindspring.com), February 09, 2000.


You prob'ly knew I'd just love that colour tom....

...and good question: he's obviously 'nude' to some extent, even if it is an illusion, but I wouldn't personally consider this 'nude'. I think what I mean by nude is European fashion spreads, non-sexual art nudes (Mapplethorpe is generally, to me, 'non-sexual'--generally), if that helps, and does anyone remember that Playboy spread of Shannen Doherty? That would be fine here. Generally, Playboy's celebrity shots are OK; Penthouse, on the otherhand, is almost always about sex (I'm just trying to create/show some kind of scale here, since I know everyone has a different idea of where lines should be drawn...).

Nice photo tom; will you feed my neurosis and tell me something about the light?

-- shawn gibson (SeeInsideForever@yahoo.com), February 09, 2000.


ps the size is fine; as long as it fits on a 15" monitor, and isn't overly dpi-crazy, it's OK.

-- shawn gibson (SeeInsideForever@yahoo.com), February 09, 2000.

Hey Shawn, I was really just rambling, I didn't think he'd qualify as naked. Well, a Senator in South Carolina might think so...

As for the light, it's just a 3x4' soft box right over me, angled down at him. He worked at a lab I use. One day he got this hair cut and that whorl and widows peak showed up so I asked if I could photograph him. As an interesting aside, he had just graduated from Art School with a Bachelors Degree (Photo) and worked at the lab (no foolin') as a janitor... ouch... I haven't talked with him in years but last I heard, he's completely out of the creative endeavors... t

-- tom meyer (twm@mindspring.com), February 09, 2000.


yeah, I knew you knew (you know)? I just put that up to try and hone the rules for others, or maybe more for myself, who knows. anyways I'm not gonna get neurotic over worries about porn. i'm actually kinda bummed out i got home from work and i didn't see any nudes at all. my portfolio should be on cd tomorrow, and i have one nude i'd love to get an opinion on, kinda Christ as a Woman sorta kinda maybe and neked. shawn

-- shawn gibson (SeeInsideForever@yahoo.com), February 09, 2000.


Actually I have a very strong naked nose fetish!

By the way, since we can now put some figure studies up for suggestions, does anyone know where I can find a model in San Jose?

-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), February 09, 2000.


Check the janitors at yer local pro lab... t

-- tom meyer (twm@mindspring.com), February 09, 2000.

Todd, strip clubs (and no I've never done this but I worked in labs for a lot of years and from what I've heard that seems to be the hunting ground for willing subjects....to tell the truth I've never shot a nude, hmmm? I wonder why? am I repressed? I've been asked to do it but I always declined) and tell em you'll give em' some enlargements in trade...eeew! that didn't come out right.

-- Trib (linhof6@hotmail.com), February 11, 2000.

Trip,

I did a lot of nude photography in the 1980's...I had a friend who belonged to the Lupin Nature Club in the hills above Saratoga CA, and he was able to get a steady stream of models. They would pose just for a few prints...very exhibitionist. I've lost contact with him, however. I'm not sure I have the courage to approach strippers. They might misunderstand my intentions. Also, I'm a public school teacher and I think it best to wait until I retire in two years, if you get my drift. In the 80's, people were a bit more liberal about such things. Figure photography is fun and challenging. Best to do it with a small group! Less chance of being accused of something.

-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), February 11, 2000.


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