Saturday, December 31, 2005




Nice work by Alex Krivtsov. Too bad so much of his website is under construction.

Alex Krivtsov



Strong and confident work by Italian photographer Nicola Ranaldi

Nicola Ranaldi - Photographer

giovanni-nova




Although flash slide shows on a website are a personal pet peeve of mine, I'd still like to direct you to the fine work of Italian photographer Giovanni Nova for some highly polished work.

giovanni-nova

Reader Profile



Reader Raymond Ellstad sent in this link to the 13 galleries of black & white figure studies on his website. Thanks Raymond.

Figure Studies

Wednesday, December 28, 2005




German photographer Ingo Klemm's website features many galleries of his outdoor nudes.

Photography by Ingo Klemm

Vintage Photographs



One of my many obsessive collection habits is antique photographs. I don't pretend to have any special knowledge, I just buy what I like, usually for under $5.00. Consequently I've got boxes and boxes of old pictures of every description. Therefore, I was excited to come across the Vintage Photographs Live Journal where many people upload thier finds. Although you'll find few or no nudes here, photography enthusiasts (like me) who just like the way photos from various ages look will love this site.

Vintage Photographs



Well, I'm back and recovering from the holiday overindulgences, so let's start off with some really accomplished work by American photographer Alexander Gofayzen.

Alexander Gofayzen Fine Art Photography Galleries

Saturday, December 24, 2005






To all the regular readers, occassional browsers, and first time visitors, the Art Nudes blog wishes you all the best for 2006.

Michael



Here's a couple nice galleries of work by Phil Wilde.

Phil Wilde Photography

Wednesday, December 21, 2005



Most of the images on Gianni Candido's website aren't nearly as disturbing as the one above, but I just had to pick this one.

Images like this always make me wonder about the conversation between the photographer and the model. "See, I've got this idea with an octopus..."

Gianni Candido



High quality, romantic style work by American photographer Marianne McCoy.

Marianne McCoy Photography



A small gallery of stripey nudes by Georgio Stashov

Georgio Stashov


Call for Submissions

Artist working in all mediums whose work deals with the nude who are looking for an exhibit venue may want to check out the Unclad exhibit. They are accepting submissions until January 13, 2006.

UncladArt.com



Here's an excellent interactive flash page showing step by step the retouching secrets used on those magazines you always see in the grocery store. Although this is meant for the worthy purpose of bettering girl's self-image, it will also be of interest to photographers looking for retouching techniques. Completely contradictory purposes maybe, but true nonetheless.

Retouching Demo

Tuesday, December 20, 2005



Our First Award!

For reasons unknown to me, this blog has always had a large following amongst Portuguese speaking readers from both Portugal and Brazil. Therefore, it's only appropriate that our first award comes from the Portuguese website, "Square of the Republic in Beja" who have honoured this site by awarding it the gold in the International Blog category.

Thank you!

Here's badly mangled Google translation of http://pracadarepublica.weblog.com.pt

Sunday, December 18, 2005




Every now and then I rediscover an old favourite whose site I haven't visited in too long. French photographer Ernesto Timor is one of them. This prolific photographer is constantly reinventing and updating his website, so even after a few months odds are that there will be lots of new material.

Ernesto Timor

This link via conceptjunkies

Saturday, December 17, 2005



Longtime visitors to this blog will know that I'm a fan of several Japanese photographers. Therefore, I was delighted to receive an email from Takaci Hirano this morning telling me that after hearing about it on this blog, he'd gone to Tokyo to visit Suzuki & Gunji's exibition Duo Tone. He met up with them and had a good talk about photography and this blog. It's very satisfying when I hear stories about real world connections and results happening because of what I post here. Especially when it's on the other side of the world from where I live!

Anyway, Takaci also wanted to let me know that his own exhibition is opening in Osaka next week. Please see below for details, and if you can get to Osaka, go see this show.

Takaci Hirano Photo Exibition
"You're Looking For Life -2005"
Dec.21st 2005-Jan.23rd 2006

"One Plus 1 Gallery"
Nakazaki3-2-1, Kita-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka,
Japan,530-0016

People who want information in English, can contact Takaci Hirano himself by e-mail at "takacihirano@bc.boo.jp".

Visit Takaci's website at:

#6700098 Takaci Hirano Photography :: eng.ver.



Dutch photographer Hans van der Kamp has been producing interesting black and white portraits for thirty years. His topic range from the great 1970s, Rockers series, to members of the contemporary sexual subculture.

Hans van der Kamp - Photographs



Reader Profile

Art Amoureux is joint venture between Amia Novoa and Charles I Letbetter. Charles is a relatively new regular here and has been very active in the comments section. Welcome Charles and thanks for participating.

Art Amoureux

Thursday, December 15, 2005



Start Photo is an online photo art community for photography education, photo critiques and information. Although I didn't have time to dig into it, these photo forums are how I got started talking photography on the internet, so I'll always have a soft spot for them.

The above photo is from Norbert Guthier's feature gallery, Type 55.

Start Photo

This link, and the link below thanks to Heiko of sinnenflut.de

www.ClausRose.de: Konzeptionelle Aktfotografie, Beauty, Erotik, Mode, Portrait, Werbung


Sorry things have been slow around here. It's busy days in the real world thanks to the Christmas season. Here's German photographer Claus Rose.

www.ClausRose.de: Konzeptionelle Aktfotografie, Beauty, Erotik, Mode, Portrait, Werbung

Sunday, December 11, 2005




Nice, clean and minimalist work by Vietnamese born, American photographer Long Nguyen. The simple side scrolling website suits his work, but I wish the images were larger.

Long Nguyen photography

DISCUSSION POINT

I'm going to try introducing "Discussion Point" as a new, irregular feature on this blog. It's great when a post causes a flood of comments and opinions, so periodically I'll post an opinion or question and throw it out to all of you for your two cents. I know there is a least one of you (yes, I'm talking about you Eric) that thrive on this stuff, so we'll see how it goes.

Our first Discussion Point is a doozy. I recently received an email informing me I'd overlooked posting the work of David Hamilton. In fact, I hadn't overlooked it, I've just deliberatly choosen not to post it. However, that got me thinking about the issues around Hamilton, Jock Sturges and Sally Mann and why I don't post them here. (WARNING: A Google image search for any of these photographers will return photos with underage models).

Sally Mann, Jock Sturges and David Hamilton all use young models and have been soundly criticized and vilified for it. Personally, I think Mann's and Sturges' work has artistic merit, whereas Hamilton is all about titillation. I also just plain don't like the look of Hamilton's photos. They've got a very dated 1970's Penthouse feel that just adds to their overall lack of appeal.

If you are not familiar with him, here's a brief (and unillustrated) biography

What do you think about these photographers and Hamilton in particular?

Friday, December 09, 2005



Here's a nice blog-style portfolio in both Russian and English, complete with photoshop tutorials by photographer Roge.

Roge Photo Home

Monday, December 05, 2005




My friend and photo mentor, Jean Jacques Andre has updated his website with the results of a summer spent in the South of France with some very lithe looking French models. Nice way to spend your retirement JJ!

Look for new work in the 2005 gallery and the Myths & Legends.

Jean Jacques Andre Photography

Saturday, December 03, 2005



I was really pleased today to hear from one of my favourite photographers, John Casado. John wrote to let me know that his long awaited book has finally come out. It looks beautiful, and is limited to 1000 casebound, signed copies and the $48.00 US price seems extremely reasonable. Seems like a good Christmas present to me. You can buy a copy through his website using Paypal.

I encourage you all to go check it out and support one of our most talented readers.

John Casado - Fine Art Photography

Thursday, December 01, 2005




Tomas Trman Rucker produces some very fine work, including some interesting edge lit images like the example above.

TRMAN

This link, like so many others over the past couple of years is thanks to a certain very prolific Portuguese blogger named Mariana. Every month this amazing lady has sent me dozens of links to choose from. I don't use all of them, but even so, I've still got lots of them bookmarked for future posting. I try to thank her regularly, but if I did with everyone of the links I use it would get pretty repetitious. Therefore, I've decided to thank her for all her hard work and continued dedication to this blog by naming her Honourary Editor. Thanks for everything Mariana!



Time to feature another of our talented readers. This time, it's American photographer Charles Bandes

Charles Bandes