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Is nakedness invisibility’s opposite? Maybe not, but, if it’s voluntarily, unapologetically displayed, it can be a kind of antidote to diminishment and erasure. A nude portrait of a woman older than, say, sixty is an unusual image—even a taboo one. To make such photographs, and, even more so, to pose for them, is an act of defiance. In the course of her career, the photographer Jocelyn Lee has been drawn to nude bodies of all shapes and ages. Her latest book, “Sovereign” (Minor Matters Books), features a selection of her photographs of women who range in age from their mid-fifties to their early nineties, posing naked, frequently outdoors and in natural settings.
Lee’s color images of older women are painterly, classical, but also frank. Skin puckers, crinkles, and sags. Bellies poof and pleat. A silver-haired woman stands knee-deep in a pond strewn with autumn leaves, looking directly at the camera, her elbows angled back like wings to reveal one intact breast and one mastectomy scar. A naked woman sits on a blanket of moss in the woods, her breasts and belly soft, so at ease she might be napping. In “Nancy at 78, Maine at 18,” a woman and her grandniece stand nude on a beach. Side by side, their long-legged, curly-headed bodies rhyme, but also remind us of the ways time will remake our familiar, corporeal selves. The image is not some grim memento mori, though. The women lean comfortably toward each other, touching shoulders; the younger woman’s arm loops through the elder woman’s. Behind them, the sea and sky are a light-suffused blue.
Lee, who is fifty-nine, lives part of the year on a lush, wooded property outside of Portland, Maine. She’s taken some of the portraits of older women at a pond near her house, and others on beaches at Martha’s Vineyard and elsewhere. The natural settings, devoid of sociological detail and inherently beautiful, tend to banish ironic readings and extend a certain benevolence to the naked subjects. We aren’t in paradise here—nobody in these photos looks that naïve—but we are not in any sort of judgment-laden social space, either. Lee told me that she hoped the locations implied the warmth of sun on the body—“that kind of comfort and love”—and communicated the idea that we are “all essentially sensual creatures.”
“The camera can be very cruel depending on how you use it,” she said. “There’s a whole tradition of photography that’s based on criticality and cruelty. Diane Arbus —whom I love, by the way—looked for unflattering moments to create a sense of drama. Sometimes that can be done with the juxtaposition of elements in a space, the exaggeration of the appearance of wealth or poverty, harsh lighting.”
Lee said that, by contrast, her work had sometimes been criticized for being “too earnest or romantic.” But she made her peace with that a long time ago. Through her photography, Lee has always tried to understand “what lay ahead.” When she was still in college, long before she had children herself, she photographed a pregnant friend in the nude as part of her thesis project. “This was before the Demi Moore Vanity Fair cover; people didn’t really know what a pregnant woman looked like,” she said. Through the years, she took many nude photographs of her mother, who, she says, had a remarkable ease in her own skin. Lee continued taking pictures of her as she was dying of cancer.
I’m about six months older than Lee, and, all in all, I consider aging to be far better than the alternative, as my own mother, who died at sixty, the age I am now, used to say. Still, I prefer the cloudy mirror in my bathroom to any in which I can see myself clearly. The older women who posed for Lee in the nude include professors, writers, artists, an astrologer, a hospice worker, and a small-town mayor. To me, they seem very brave, but it bothers me to say so. We all have bodies; if we’re lucky, we all get old, or at least older. Why not show what it looks like?
Two of Lee’s subjects, Judith and Nancy, have been posing for her for decades. Both told me that they don’t love how they look in some of the images, but that they treasured the experience of making them with Lee, whose process is creative and collaborative. Nancy, who is eighty, said, “I cringe when I look at the images, but I know that when I’m ninety I’m gonna say, ‘Ooh, look how great I looked!’ ” Her grandniece Maine, who posed with her, is a photography student. Maine told me that Lee’s image makes her happy because her grandaunt and she look so alike in it. “It’s like seeing myself in sixty years, and I sort of love that,” she said. “I think Nancy is beautiful.” Lee told me that she plans to photograph the pair every year.
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| Sports Published Apr 26, 2016, 5:04 pm IST Updated Jun 13, 2017, 10:12 am IST
Women tennis players from Serena Williams to Petra Kvitova have all gone nude rasing the temperature all the more.
Former world number two Agnieszka Radwanska posed naked for ESPN Magazine's Body Issue. After the shoot, the Polish player landed into a controversy as she was removed from the position of ambassador of a Catholic youth group in her country as the group believed that her pictures displayed immoral behaviour. (Photo: ESPN)
Seven-time Grand Slam winner and former world number one Venus Williams also went nude for ESPN Magazine's Body in 2014 Issue. The American player's career was disrupted due to Sjogren's syndrome but she fought with it and made a comeback. (Photo: ESPN)
She happens to be the only Russian player in this list and Vera Zvonareva was the third female tennis player to pose naked for ESPN back in 2011. (Photo: ESPN)
One of the best to have played the game, Serena Williams was a part of ESPN's first Body Issue in 2009. "My thighs... I think they're too big and also my arms. I think they're too muscular. They're too thick. Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror and am, like, I want to lose my inner thigh,” the 20-time Grand Slam champion said about her muscular body. (Photo: ESPN)
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova posed naked for a Czech Magazine in support of orphans. "I took part in this cover picture in today's DNES magazine to help an important charity for orphans. It's a campaign in the Czech Republic to raise awareness and money for the orphans," the player wrote on her Facebok page with a picture attached. (Photo: DNES)
The only Grand Slam champion from Asia, Li Na bared all for Pink Ribbon campaign to raise awareness for breast cancer. The former world number two posted this picture on her Weibo account. (Photo: Weibo)
She is considered to be one of the hottest players on WTA tour. Daniela Hantuchova and former world number five was part of ESPN Magazine's Body Issue in 2012. (Photo: ESPN)
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