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The Nu Project’s Nude Photos Tell The Truth About Women’s Bodies

The Nu Project is a no-glamor honest look at beauty and image in our world.

Female nudity isn’t hard to come by in the media, but the bodies we see usually represent a fairly limited scope of sizes and shapes. The Nu Project, a collection of nude photographs shot by Minneapolis photographer Matt Blum, seeks to add some variety to the mix. Blum started The Nu Project in 2005 but said it really took off when his wife, Katy Kessler, became the project’s editor. Blum sees the photos as filling a void. “When I started shooting nudes there was no project like it,” he told The Huffington Post in an email. The things that I had seen either used models with typical model bodies or average people who were made to look extremely unimpressive. I figured there was a way to treat women (of any size/shape) like models and photograph them beautifully, respectfully without a lot of sexual under or overtones. The women photographed are all volunteers, and most of the pictures are taken in the subjects’ homes — where they feel most comfortable. The Nu Project’s website showcases six galleries of nudes, three shot in North America, three in South America. Although Blum told HuffPost that he feels that they have a “good variety of people involved,” he and Kessler acknowledge on The Nu Project website that they’d love for the subjects to be more diverse. “The hardest part for us is that the project is 100 percent volunteer, so I do not see the women until I show up at their door,” Blum writes on the website. “We’re doing our best to encourage all types of women, but we need volunteers of all backgrounds and walks of life to make the project more complete.” Blum said he ultimately hopes that these images inspire the women who see them to feel better about their own bodies. “It’s been really exciting to hear people react to the images,” he told HuffPost. “We get a lot of feedback from women (especially) who have struggled to see themselves as beautiful, and this project has helped them on that path.”

http://thenuproject.com/

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  • Woman:I'm smart
  • Patriarchy:Well you're probably ugly then
  • Woman:I'm creative
  • Patriarchy:You mean unattractive right?
  • Woman:I have all these incredible accomplishments
  • Patriarchy:Yeah but look how ugly you looked doing them
  • Woman:I have value
  • Patriarchy:Not if you're ugly lol
  • Woman:I'm conventionally-attractive & posted selfies on my blog
  • Patriarchy:I'm so sick of these empty-headed chicks only caring about their looks. Just because you are attractive and get attention from men doesn't mean you are special or deserve respect. Why don't you read a book or do something productive with your life you dumb slut
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    natashakline:

    For all the artists out there. xoxo

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    sidvintage:

    motherfuckin-pajamas:

    deadkennedysandattractivemen:

    A punk stops during a gay pride parade to allow a mesmerized child to touch his jacket spikes.

    I lost control about reblogging this picture. 

    and this is the perfect “fuck you” to people who stereotype people like this. 

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    And *exhale*. Just handed in my last project of second year. Of course it all went to shit at the last minute. Which resulted in sleep deprived me sobbing into however many peoples arms, my tutors faces and wanting to scream at my group.
    I have learnt - if you want anything done, and done right, do it yourself. Do not trust anyone with your work. And it feel like there should be a third thing but i am seriously struggling to stay awake.

    Posted 1 week ago