One last thought...
Since I've been involved with art I have absorbed one trait - cheapness.
There is a venue for those who would "ogle" -- it is in the nearby "Nudie Bar".
I would not have to work as hard as I do in the Studio, either physically or mentally; I would not have additional processing to look forward to after the session. I could relax and enjoy a couple of brews (albeit overpriced). The only extra would be two or three, or five, dollar bills... All for FAR less money than the modeling fees in my studio.
I haven't attended one of those T- Bars in years ... All I seem to do is visualize where the main and fill should be ... exposure ratios ...
You can take the photographer out of the "Studio"; it is far more difficult to take the Studio out of the photographer.
Believe it or not the topic of 'relationships' between model and photographer frequently gets raised on forums such as Glamour 1, One Model Place, MuseCube and ModelMayhem. The generally accepted accounting practice on this issue that it's a no-no. But, every now and then people will bring up 'famous' photogs whose images were of model that were more than just muses to said photog. My observation is that these types of relationships are most often between 'art' photographers and their models versus glamour/nudie photographers and their models.
Regards, Art.
In my opinion asking 'why' is very legitimate if not required.
Art without an audience is basically a masturbatory exercise.
"Your sexuality INFORMS but does not control the image-making process." I never said otherwise, in fact that's just about exactly what I was getting at.
"If you're running around during the shoot with a constant hardon, (for guys), then you're distracted from what you're doing." Give me a break, I didn't imply that and I doubt that's what's happening with most posters here... I knew replying to this BS thread was a bad idea... have at it.
Edit: Reads a little harsh. I would have said that while smiling and shaking my head...
My point was that if you're on the horndog end of the scale, you're sublimating your urge to make porn, and making bad art, or at the robot end, you're sublimating your urge to make art, and making bad porn.
Sean-
that was not specifically aimed at you, but it's true. There is a middle ground between robot and horndog. My point was that if you're on the horndog end of the scale, you're sublimating your urge to make porn, and making bad art, or at the robot end, you're sublimating your urge to make art, and making bad porn.
Scott, maybe you (or others) can provide some insight into these questions --
Is modeling an art form? Do the models see themselves as artists, or do they see themselves as more like props? Is modeling for a still photo analagous to dance? How much of the art is in the hands of the photographer as opposed to the model?
So there is a difference between nude model and naked model in the eye of the beholder, the model, and the photographer? And are they all all on the same page during the creation of the image and after observing the finished image?
Yes there's a difference between naked and nude, although as in most things artistic, the difference is in the eye of the beholder. The model, photographer and viewer are usually different people so one can expect all to have a different perspective on the finished image.
Is Modigliani's Reclining Nude on Red Couch a visionary work of art, soft porn for the boys, or just pointless wierd stuff? And is the model naked or nude? Ask a different person and you'll probably get a different answer.
And now we've got people posting beaver shots in the gallery--
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I think most people who made the mistake I did and responded to this thread realize that all the various viewpoints expressed are probably far closer than it seems online. If we could just sit and talk face to face.. I think most if not all posters here 'get it'... it is just very difficult to get complex viewpoints across with words alone. The good comments here are excellent, and I commend the posters for their ability to get their thoughts across clearly. I'll get there someday, I hope.
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