I’ve been thinking about this for a while now—can nudity, when presented through art or photography, actually be empowering instead of exploitative? Like, we’re all used to seeing nudity either sexualized to the extreme or completely censored, but there has to be something in between, right? Where it's about vulnerability, not performance. What do you think? Does it really change anything, or is it just wishful thinking?
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That’s such a thoughtful question, and honestly something I struggled with myself when I started shooting analog portraits. At first, I was hesitant to include nudity in my work, worried it would be misread. But the more I photographed people just being—not posing, not trying to be sexy, just existing in their skin—the more I realized how powerful that can be. There’s a huge difference between nudity as performance and nudity as presence. A friend introduced me to https://undress.cc/ a few month...  more