Photography Nudists
This group is for those who love Photography! Whether your an amatuer or professional, it doesn't matter. Tell us what your favorite type of photographs are to take. It could be Nature, Portrait, Self-Portrait, Studio, People, Nudes, etc.
I DONT BELIEVE IT
Return to DiscussionsPhotography Nudists is one of the largest groups on True Nudists yet there hasnt been a single post in over four weeks.I thought Id start the ball rolling by introducing myself and encourage others to do the same. My name is Art and I live in the Myrtle Beach,SC area. I am a former professional photographer and my primary interest is in the photography of female glamour. Lately Ive been doing alot of nature photography, closeups of flowers, sunsets, ect.
I now do only digital photography and do professional quality work in Photoshop which can really enhance photos.
I also enjoy posing for the camera and hope to eventually have a professional quality set of pictures posted on True Nudists website. Unfortunately my wife hasnt mastered Viewfinder 101. To date, my pictures are snapshot quality , at best.
I hope this message encourages others to post there comments, questions and hints in our group
Hi Art, I'm Linda. Thank you for suggesting I join this group. There is a lot of really interesting information to read here. I don't know the first thing about photography myself. I like to stand i front of the camera and smile. My husband enjoys taking my picture.
I'm glad to see this group becoming active, and specail thanks to both Art and Linda. I've long felt that, as nudists, it's important to be open about being photographed. In addition to sharing with one another, it gets the message across to non-nudists that we're normal humans, just like them, and we're comfortable with our bodies. Of my pnotos, I've particularly liked this one, I think of it as being somewhat artistic, showing oneness with nature:
Excellent Photo, thanks for sharing. Looking at your tan and this being late November, I'm yearning for those warm summer days.
Thanks for your comments on my photo. I've checked the date I shot that, and it was early September, which seems a long way back now. By contrast, at leastin this part of the country, the trees are now bare and I'm covered, at least most of the tme, an interesting reversal! By way of contrast with the above pic, I've just shot this one on Nov. 27th, a chilly wet day (Thanksgiving was yesterdsy). Needless to say, I didn't stay nude for long:
There is still a little greenery left but not much. It is still a great scene.