Monday, September 29, 2003

Gallery






Apparition de St. Lazare
Ilfochrome print, 12 x 17 3/4" on a 16 x 20" sheet

The Cathedral of Lucien Clergue
"...Unlike many who use the computer to make a layered image, Clergue makes his double exposures in-camera, with masterful skill. Exposing the same roll of film twice puts two sandwiched images on each negative. One image is contemporary, of a nude or the bullfight. The other is a photograph made in a museum of a detail from a pre-nineteenth century painting. "

Gallery

Saturday, September 27, 2003

Tamara Amhoff-Windeler - Fotodesignerin- Frankfurt am Main






German photographer Tamara Amhoff-Windeler creates simple, uncluttered classic images with a delicate and feminine sensibility.

Tamara Amhoff-Windeler - Fotodesignerin- Frankfurt am Main

Corps Partagés | Pascal Tarraire






Pascal Tarraire is a French photographer. He works in black and white he has a book entitled "Corps Partagés" which according to Google translation means "Divided Bodies" Beyond that, because of my woefully poor French I'm afraid I can't tell you much. The photos speak for themselves though.

*UPDATE* Marek, whose French is obviously better than mine AND Google's wrote to tell me that "Corps Partagés" is actually better translated as "Shared Bodies". Thanks Marek!

This is his official home page. I had some trouble with this in Explorer on my Mac. It is very flash heavy, but if you can get it to work it's worth your time.

Corps Partagés | Pascal Tarraire

For those who aren't successful with his homepage, or just want more, here are two alternate galleries of his work:

Pascal Tarraire (Alt.1)

Pascal Tarraire (Alt.2)

This link was suggested by Art Nudes reader and professional photographer Antonio Bogaert. Thanks Antonio! Visit his site here Bogart Photo

Friday, September 26, 2003

Google Search: nudes

Well, this is interesting. This humble blog ranks as #14 out of 6,870,000 hits when you search for nudes on Google. Yikes! So much responsibility... I think I'll take the day off ; )

Have a great weekend all of you. More posts tomorrow.

Thursday, September 25, 2003

Lucas Samaras (Getty Museum)






Lucas Samaras
American, July 6, 1975
Polaroid SX-70 print
3 x 3 in.

Using himself as his own model, the work of Lucas Samaras is intense and full of symbolism and hidden meaning. Although there seems to be very little about him online, he's covered in most photographic art history publications and I'd recommend you seek out his work.

Lucas Samaras (Getty Museum)

Lucas Samaras (artseensoho.com)





Both because of the conservative attitudes of the country and the political system which would have considered this kind of work decadent, fine art nude photography doesn't have a long tradition in China. However, in recent years a few brave photographers are starting to explore new directions including figure photography. This web page showcases a few of them.

Site is in Chinese, scroll to bottom for photos.

ChinaPhotoCenter.com

Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Black & White World: Photographer's Toolkit

Here's a good page for black & white photographers to have in their bookmarks. The Black & White World Photographer's Toolkit covers topics from the basic How to Make a Black and White Print to the advanced Potassium Ferricyanide: Fantastic or Frustrating?

Plenty of good information to be had.

Black & White World: Photographer's Toolkit

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Dianne Whelan Photography






Diane Whelan could teach most fine art photographers a thing or two about marketing their work.

Dianne Whelan

Monday, September 22, 2003

Hello all: I just joined the blog linking site "Blogarama". If you like what I do here and you want to help me promote this blog, please click on the link below to give me a good review.

Thanks in advance.

Michael B

Review Art Nudes

www.chrisdonovan.com






Christopher Lee Donovan is a young New York photographer & digital artist. Through extensive Photoshop manipulation he creates images that are sometimes dreamlike and sometimes macabre but alway of a very high calibre.

www.chrisdonovan.com

Friday, September 19, 2003






Konstantin Korneshov's handcoloured black and white photos have a vintage, strongly "Russian" feel that to my mind evokes imaginings of the secret decandence of the Czars. Great stuff.

Konstantin Korneshov

Exposed: The Victorian Nude - Haus der Kunst - Absolutearts.com

Here's an interesting essay on the changing attitudes regarding art depicting the figure during the Victoria period.

"Every naturalistic representation of the naked body was considered during the Victorian era (1837–1901) as morally dangerous. "

Exposed: The Victorian Nude - Haus der Kunst

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

Ernesto Timor (Trompe-la-mort : photos & fantasies)






"I've been living quite a long time in a kind of photo booth. There was no room for modesty in there! What did we expect from those quick poses? Maybe that my pretty visitors would lay bare rather than plainly nude. Rediscovering those badly fixed prints today, I smell in them acid ingenuousness which nearly makes me fall in love again!"

From "Small Studio Days"

Photographer Ernesto Timor's web site Trompe-la-mort (which roughly translated I believe means "Trick Death" or "Fool Death") is full of beautiful photographs with some very interesting writing accompanying each series. Be sure to click "Site Map" to see the list of all the galleries. I counted 38 of them and they all contain photos that are worth your time to look at.

Ernesto Timor (Trompe-la-mort : photos & fantasies)

Monday, September 15, 2003

Mark Wilson

Photographer Mark Wilson from Hawaii uses his exotic locale as the setting for some beautiful figure photography.

Mark Wilson

Saturday, September 13, 2003

Itzhak Ben Arieh - Artist Portfolio at absolutearts.com






Mascarade 07
Itzhak Ben Arieh, 1993

While I've never been a big fan of photomontage, Israel photographer Itzhak Ben Arieh is a master of the technique. His work is well worth a look.

Itzhak Ben Arieh

Thursday, September 11, 2003

Body illuminated

It's time for another Art Nudes reader profile. This time from Dutch amateur photographer Rene Knip. Rene sent me this link to his new web page featuring his photography. I love his bio, mainly because it could describe me. (except for the bits about Holland, children and dogs...)

"Rene Knip, Made in Holland in 1967, Male, Never lost his childhood,

Married with a wonderful woman, Father of a great son (1992), Has 2 dogs

Likes Whiskey, Music, Female beauty, Simplicity, (black & white) Photography"

Body illuminated

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Mallikuva






Some nice simple and subtle work by Finnish photographer Mallikuva.

Mallikuva.com / nude photography / fine art





Ken Lichtenwalter's work is more overtly erotic than I normally post here, but he's a damn good photographer. Here is his "In the Dark" portfolio.

lichtenwalter

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

Here is a very cool downloadable interactive fine art nude calendar. For each month you can switch back and forth between the photographs of Harri Peccinotti and the drawings of artist Mode 2 (Yes, that's his name) The calendar even allows you to add appointments.

Here it is! the Calendar (Site requires flash)

A big hats off to regular contributor Leann from Indigoblog for this great link.

Sunday, September 07, 2003

Here's a great big list of photography & modeling forums. Most are frankly no good and pander mainly to the glamour and porn industries, but if you dig deep enough occassionally you come across something worthwhile. For me, the forums have provided some good leads for models in my region and also provided some good solid technical advice.

Forums! Forums! Forums!





Mermaids Ballet
Todd Gary Essick

"...In introducing the form of the nude female to the ocean I use this to represent our innate desires to connect with our mother the ocean and dance and explore with our distant ancestors, who still inhabit our first home. I want to share this dream of the ocean with those who have ever felt that longing for a reunion and a desire to touch our past, present and future. My hope is to awaken the sense of union and belonging and if we will work to preserve this world below and above the waves than we have truly made the connection."

If Todd Essicks photos only showed marine life they'd still be impressive. The fact that he's managed to successfully integrate models into what is essentially nature photography is exceptional.

TODD ESSICK PHOTOGRAPHS

Saturday, September 06, 2003

Argentinian photographer Urko Suaya - beautiful photos and beautiful models Urko Suaya


This link via Philip Cartland's excellent eye-imagine weblog

Friday, September 05, 2003






La Progenie di Lot: ritratto di ragazza in gogna (Lot Progeny: portrait of a girl on pillory) - 2000
Photograph, cm 68 X 90 - Inch 26,8 x 35,4

The incredibly talented Alessandro Bavari does photography, animation and illustration. His Sodom & Gomorrah series reminds me of the paintings of Hieronymous Bosch, which in my books is a very good thing.

Alessandro Bavari - Home

This link via Cup of Chica

Wednesday, September 03, 2003

Hey! Art Nudes is 200 days old today.

Art Nudes





"... And, naturally, elements of satire or post-"Pop"ulist deconstructivism are never far from the surface of Newton's work. Like, for instance, the photographer's parody of America's buxom, bikini-clad Rigid Tools bimbos, with a leering Aryan wench wielding a wickedly functional Bauwelt hedge-trimmer like an implement of totalitarian Teutonic torture."

Review of Helmut Newton's "Newtons Illustrated vol. 1-4" by Joey Cars
spectator.net

Tuesday, September 02, 2003






OK, I'll admit I'm not really sure what's going on with this one. This site documents the lives of a young Japanese couple in their cramped and messy apartment. The photos are of their most intimate moments and their most mundane. Furthermore, most photos link to pages with even more photos and various other surprises. It is a dense and mysterious site. It may just be because I can't read the text that I think that it's strangely compelling and poetic, but I think it's more than that. The photos while amateurish and technically bad have a charm that can't be denied.

Here is the site

This link via Futanari blog (Warning terminally weird and not to all tastes)
Be sure to explore the Art Nudes archives, there has been literally hundreds of great photographers featured here over the past 7 months. The archives are now organized by month rather than week. It cleans up the clutter a bit and makes it more managable. The links are on the lower left.

Enjoy!

Monday, September 01, 2003






"Women Running Naked is a project that involves a healthy dose of exhibition, a certain amount of innocent sexuality and twenty-four frames from a single roll of film. Each and every frame from a run is shown in succession without edit. The outright laughter, the passers-by, the shake, the jiggle and the unpredictable nature of the process is shown in totality for each shoot. Each run goes rather quickly since the entire piece is shot with an auto winder while I run close behind or slightly ahead of the subject. It is very spontaneous except for a simple walk-thru to make sure we do not run somewhere we shouldn't. Although, I have nearly killed myself running through an abandoned building while screaming, "Don't stop! Keep going!" as I headed towards the ground after tripping on some bits of wood."

Harlan Overlike Photobetty profile

Harlan Overlike Official website
If you're looking for spooky gothy type models for your work, then you should check out Caligula's Alternative Modelling Database. He's got a well organized list of 450 or so available goth/punk models from around the world.

Caligula's Place
The work of Aneta Grzeszykowska & Jan Smaga is intimate, unusual and thoroughly wonderful. Don't miss this one.

Site requires flash.

Aneta Grzeszykowska & Jan Smaga

Thanks again to Leann at indigoblur for pointing me at this link.