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Anyone have a particular artist that inspired them to do nudes or to want to do nudes?
 

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Michelangelo, Raphael, Mapplethorpe, Stephen John Phillips, Connie Imboden, Reuven Afanador, Herb Ritts, John Dugdale, F. Holland Day. Others I've seen and were not so much inspired by but thought of competitively include Tom Bianchi and Bruce Weber.

Oh, and let's be honest, skin magazines. I suspect that in many ways, that's most people's first revelation that this is possible, and then there's a desire to do it better.
 

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Hmmm ... my inspiration is very, very different: Gil Elvgren (pin ups), Earl Miller (porn), Jeff Dunas (fashion/glamour), Suze Randall (porn/glamour), Sascha Dean Biyan (fashion), Frank Wartenburg (fashion), Howard Schatz (fashion), Francesco Sacvullo (fashion), and Heidi Klum (model).

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I walk into the Minneapolis Institute of Arts once in a while to behold the Doryphoros marble sculpture once in a while. That's all the inspiration I need to not look at other photographers, and what I mean with that is that I purposely don't seek inspiration from other photographers. When I find myself admiring nude work of other photographers I immediately have to shut out the thought of how to include their ideas in my own work.
I'm very much at the beginning stages of nude figure photography, but I really wish to remain pure with my own ideas, and that's really difficult but I'm going to give it my best go.
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I walk into the Minneapolis Institute of Arts once in a while to behold the Doryphoros marble sculpture once in a while. That's all the inspiration I need to not look at other photographers, and what I mean with that is that I purposely don't seek inspiration from other photographers. When I find myself admiring nude work of other photographers I immediately have to shut out the thought of how to include their ideas in my own work.
I'm very much at the beginning stages of nude figure photography, but I really wish to remain pure with my own ideas, and that's really difficult but I'm going to give it my best go.
- Thomas

I would think you would want to go with "now where do I go from there?"
 

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Inspiration is a strange beast.

I read something recently about repeating other people's pictures as studies. There is nothing wrong with this - in fact there's a grand tradition of doing exactly this in the arts (although perhaps less so in the modern era).

I love Ruth Bernhard's work. A while ago I spent a good deal of time doing some studies based on her photos. These were by no means 'original' but they were great fun. And making them taught me some things about the body, composition and lighting that would probably have taken me much longer to learn otherwise.
 
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I don't think it's wrong to find inspiration from other photographers. I just don't want to at this stage. I want to develop my own ideas and see how far I can take them before I run myself into the guard rail. It's not a quest to be different. It's a quest to be my own source of ideas and inspiration, as I'm pretty sure it's all been done by others at this stage.

To each their own, I suppose. I find nothing wrong with a different approach than mine.
 
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Probably the most useful approach to things as long as no one is getting hurt.
 
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