Brooke
03-02-2010, 05:21 PM
Freypower, are you in this somewhere? :lol:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/35634789/ns/world_news-weird_news/
5,200 strip for nude photo shoot in Sydney
‘It doesn’t feel sexual, it just feels tribal,’ says one participant
Video
O nudo mio! Naked at the opera
March 1: More than 5,000 people posed in the buff at the Sydney Opera House in Australia for photographer Spencer Tunick.
Today show
updated 6:52 a.m. CT, Mon., March. 1, 2010
SYDNEY - About 5,200 naked people have embraced each other on the steps of the iconic Sydney Opera House for a photo shoot by photographer Spencer Tunick.
Participants in Monday's event by Tunick, who is known for his nude group photos in public spaces, posed for more than an hour in a variety of positions.
"It was difficult to get the straight people to embrace the gay participants and vice versa," Tunick said. "So I was very happy that that last set up finally got done and everyone came together, united, friendly kiss, a loving kiss in front of this great structure."
Nineteen-year-old student Art Rush said he was thrilled to participate.
"I'll never get a chance to do this again, it's not worth being inhibited," Rush said. "It doesn't feel sexual, it just feels tribal, a gathering of humanity."
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/35634789/ns/world_news-weird_news/
5,200 strip for nude photo shoot in Sydney
‘It doesn’t feel sexual, it just feels tribal,’ says one participant
Video
O nudo mio! Naked at the opera
March 1: More than 5,000 people posed in the buff at the Sydney Opera House in Australia for photographer Spencer Tunick.
Today show
updated 6:52 a.m. CT, Mon., March. 1, 2010
SYDNEY - About 5,200 naked people have embraced each other on the steps of the iconic Sydney Opera House for a photo shoot by photographer Spencer Tunick.
Participants in Monday's event by Tunick, who is known for his nude group photos in public spaces, posed for more than an hour in a variety of positions.
"It was difficult to get the straight people to embrace the gay participants and vice versa," Tunick said. "So I was very happy that that last set up finally got done and everyone came together, united, friendly kiss, a loving kiss in front of this great structure."
Nineteen-year-old student Art Rush said he was thrilled to participate.
"I'll never get a chance to do this again, it's not worth being inhibited," Rush said. "It doesn't feel sexual, it just feels tribal, a gathering of humanity."