Nudist Family Girl Photos

Nudist Family Girl Photos




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Nudist Family Girl Photos


Jock Sturges #Photographe #Artiste #Charme #Incontournable


Jock Sturges, né en 1947 à New York, est un photographe américain. Il est connu surtout pour ses nus pris dans des environnements naturistes.

Jock Sturges vit actuellement à Seattle. La magie du travail de Jock Sturges réside dans sa vision épurée d'une beauté simple, sans astuce ni trucage.

Sturges ne cherche ni à choquer ni à provoquer. Il retranscrit la beauté de ses modÚles dans leur entité, tels qu'ils sont en réalité. La nudité de Jock Sturges révÚle une authenticité originelle en faisant réellement tomber les masques.

DiplĂŽmĂ© d’Etudes Secondaires en 1966, Jock Sturges s’engage dans la US Navy pour quatre ans. BasĂ© au Japon, il travaille au Chiffre en tant qu’Agent spĂ©cialisĂ© dans les transmissions Russes. En 1970, il part Ă©tudier au Malboro College (sud du Vermont) oĂč il collabore avec deux psychologues et le photographe Richard Benson sur une discipline hybride mĂ©lant psychologie sensorielle et photographie. Sturges passe un Master Degree (MFA) au San Francisco Art Institute en 1985 et rĂ©sidera dans cette ville pendant vingt et un ans.

Jock Sturges gagne sa vie l’étĂ© en photographiant les yachts et les enfants « de bonne famille » Ă  Newport, Rhode Island. Il travaille pendant un an pour Richard Benson en tant qu’imprimeur et imprimera quelques travaux de Atget, Paul Strand, Gary Winogrand et Lisette Model en autres
 C’est en 1972 qu’il commence Ă  perfectionner son art Ă  la chambre et dĂ©couvre les techniques artistiques qui deviendront l’oeuvre de sa vie. Aujourd’hui Sturges effectue la majeure partie de ses productions en France (Montalivet). RĂ©cemment entrĂ© dans le monde de la mode, il reste nĂ©anmoins fidĂšle aux techniques du fine art qui lui sont propres; une expĂ©rience qu’il considĂšre comme « engageante ». Ce travail aboutit Ă  des parutions dans l’Uomo Vogue, Japan Vogue, Rebel, POP, Arena Homme Plus...

BIBLIOGRAPHIE

The Last Day of Summer. Aperture, New York, 1992. Préface by Jayne Ann Phillips. 7Úme édition Américaine, 2Úme Allemande et 1Úre Japonaise.

Radiant Identities. Aperture, New York, 1994. PrĂ©face by Elisabeth Beverly; Ă©pilogue by A.D. Coleman. 6Ăšme Ă©dition AmĆœricaine.

Evolution of Grace. Gakken Books, Tokyo, Japon, 1994.

Jock Sturges. Scalo, Zurich, Switzerland en collaboration avec le Frankfurt Museum of Modern Art, 1996. 1Úres éditions Anglaises, Allemande et Française.

Jock Sturges : New York 1996-2000. Scalo, Zurich, 2000

EN QUOI CONSISTE LE TRAVAIL DE JOCK STURGES ?

La magie du travail de Jock Sturges rĂ©side dans sa vision Ă©purĂ©e d’une beautĂ© simple, sans astuce ni trucage. Sturges ne cherche ni Ă  choquer ni Ă  provoquer. Il retranscrit la beautĂ© de ses modĂšles dans leur entitĂ©, tels qu’ils sont en rĂ©alitĂ©.

UNE OEUVRE CONTROVERSEE

L’oeuvre de Sturges est centrĂ©e autour de deux Ă©lĂ©ments fondamentaux : la nuditĂ© et l’adolescence. C’est avec une rare sensibilitĂ© et la maĂźtrise d’une technique Ă©poustouflante qu’il parvient Ă  faire jaillir de ces jeunes modĂšles leur sexualitĂ© naissante tout en Ă©vitant le voyeurisme et la perversitĂ© qu’on lui attribuera par erreur. En effet, en 1990 le FBI jugeant le travail de Sturges comme une atteinte Ă  la pudeur accuse l’artiste de pornographie infantile et saisit son atelier de San Francisco. La Justice classera le dossier sans suite aprĂšs plus d’un an d’investigations. Puis dans le milieu des annĂ©es 90 une association puritaine amĂ©ricaine bloque la distribution de ses livres. MalgrĂ© tout Sturges recevra le plus grand soutien du monde artistique et de nombreux citoyens amĂ©ricains dans ces moments houleux de sa carriĂšre.

UNE OEUVRE AUTHENTIQUE

La nuditĂ© chez Sturges rĂ©vĂšle une authenticitĂ© originelle en faisant rĂ©ellement tomber les masques, contrairement Ă  certaines oeuvres oĂč elle n’est que rajoutĂ©e en vue d’un effet de mise en scĂšne. Ici le naturel prĂ©vaut sur le fabriquĂ© : pas de maquillage ni de comĂ©die. Ses cinq livres, The Last Day of Summer (1991), Radiant Idantities (1994), Evolutions of Grace (1994), Jock Sturges (1996) et Jock Sturges : New York 1996-2000 (2000), ont Ă©tĂ© de grands succĂšs car ils sont tous empreints d’une sincĂ©ritĂ© poignante.

Au delà des tabous et de la perversion des regards sur son oeuvre, Jock Sturges nous montre la Beauté Vraie, la Beauté Pure, la Beauté Nue

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Country House offers naturists a way to air all.
News reporters Tony and Sally Adams visit a nudist centre at a country hotel in South Devon. The beach at Slapton Sands Nature Reserve and nearby Pilchard Cove have been frequented by nudist bathers for decades. Naturists advocate acceptance of social nudity and enjoy embracing the great outdoors through walking in the woods, relaxing on the beach, swimming in the pool and nude sea bathing. Locals turn a blindish eye and maintain that there is nothing wrong with nudism.
In 1970 International Naturist Federation held its annual congress in Britain. The first annual naturist world congress was held in London in 1951 although the International Naturist Federation (INF) was officially founded in 1953 in Montalivet in France. British Naturism can trace its origins back to 1891 and the Fellowship for the Naked Trust in British India. In 1922 the English Gymnosophical Society was formed based on the work into naturism of Harold Booth. The British Sun Bathers Association (BSBA) of 1943 and the Federation of British Sun Clubs (FBSC) of 1953 merged to form the Central Council for British Naturism (CCBN) in 1964 which officially became British Naturism in 2009.

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