Short documentary about photographer Spencer Tunick's project for Greenpeace, in which 600 volunteers posed nude on an Alpine glacier in Switzerland, to raise awareness about global warming.
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Spencer Tunick's Glacier Photoshoot
Short documentary about photographer Spencer Tunick's project for Greenpeace, in which 600 volunteers posed nude on an Alpine glacier in Switzerland, to raise awareness about global warming.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Spencer Tunick - Glacier Photos





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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Spencer Tunick in Amsterdam
Behind-the-scenes video clip of Spencer Tunick's recent photo shoot in Amsterdam. 2000 people showed up and got naked for art.
I love the compositions. Can't wait to see the finished series.
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Monday, May 7, 2007
18,000 Pose Nude in Mexico City

My favorite modern photographer Spencer Tunick (the only man I've ever gotten naked for in public) photographed 18,000 people in Mexico City's Zocalo Plaza.
UPDATE: Here are two more photos from the same shoot.


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