The Photographic Art of Undressing London Landmarks Style

Anne here. I have a personal friendship with the people behind Carrie Leigh’s NUDE magazine. We make no artistic condemnations about highs and lows the erotic world at Group Sensuality, but I much prefer Carrie Leigh’s female-centric approach to photography. More thoughts in Style Briefs.

My thoughs are ‘unplugged’ on sensuality and feminism in the next issue. In Private Studio, no one really wants to listen to me talk. We have details of the current issue of Carrie Leigh’s NUDE magazine. Visit the website for details of how to order and where to buy.

From the publisher:

Anchored by the fashion nudes of Carrie Leigh, one of the world’s top female photographers and one of the three top female publishers, the you-won’t-see-this-anywhere-else Spring issue of Carrie Leigh’s NUDE magazine includes a once in a lifetime shot of a nude in front of Buckingham Palace.  Photographer Jan Murphy took this shot while the Queen’s flag was flying (for those who are not British, this means the monarch was home).  Ms. Murphy then took her work even further, using other iconic London landmarks as backdrops to her NUDE exhibit.

Also featured in this issue is Gavin O’Neill, London-based fashion and beauty photographer, and renowned painter Antoine de Villiers.  And French photographer François Benveniste and French fashion model Datura Noir flew to New York City to shoot “New York After Dark.”

According to Paper Magazine, France, “Carrie Leigh’s NUDE is quality:  superb paper and gallery quality print, the care in the layout, informed and well-argued text, it is 96 rich pages.  It arrives in a paper envelope in bubble wrap so it is not bent or damaged in mailing.  You really have the impression you have received a book.”

NUDE is the only plate printed, sheet fed art quarterly.  Preview and pre order the Spring issue at http://www.carrieleigh.com.  A special rate continues through May 21 for this issue to be sent to your door, anywhere in the world.