• Home
  • MGM’s Photos
    • Fashion/Glamour
    • Nudes
    • Street
  • Shoutouts
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Commentary
  • About
  • Contact

Michael Grace-Martin

~ Photography, Art & Life

Michael Grace-Martin

Category Archives: Nudes

Fine art nudes by Michael Grace-Martin

MichaelGraceMartin.com gets New Home Page

12 Thursday Dec 2013

Posted by mgm in Announcements, Fashion/Glamour, MGM's Photos, Nudes, Shoutouts, Street

≈ Comments Off on MichaelGraceMartin.com gets New Home Page

Tags

art, home page, new, photography, portfolio

Share

It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve finally put up a new home page for michaelgracemartin.com!

New MichaelGraceMartin.com Home Page

New MichaelGraceMartin.com Home Page

The idea was to put a more portfolio-oriented front end on my website to showcase (and possibly sell) my photographic work in a way that makes it easier to share with galleries, publishers, collectors, and others in a manner they’re used to and expect.

The photos I selected were the result of an initial pass through my recent work. These will be changing, evolving and growing over the next few weeks and months.

So take a look and come back every so often to see what I’ve been up to! I’ll be sure to mention major updates here on my blog…:-).



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Studio Light (Nov 2013)

10 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by mgm in MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Studio Light (Nov 2013)

Tags

bw, nude, photography, studio, woman

Share
Studio Light (Nov 2013)

Studio Light (Nov 2013)

Click image to see against dark background..

(Inquiries)



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Shadows & Mist (Nov 2013)

07 Saturday Dec 2013

Posted by mgm in MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Shadows & Mist (Nov 2013)

Tags

bw, mist, nude, woman

Share
Shadows & Mist (Nov 2013)

Shadows & Mist (Nov 2013)

Click image to see against dark background..

(Inquiries)



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Sex and Art in Nude Photography

04 Wednesday Dec 2013

Posted by mgm in MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Sex and Art in Nude Photography

Tags

nudity, photography, sex

Share

The way a nude is photographed can have quite an impact on the way the resulting photo is perceived.

Now, I don’t want to get involved in the (soft) porn versus fine art nude distinction in this discussion. I just want to try to demonstrate how two photos of the same model in the same photo session can give off quite different visual “connotations” depending on various factors.

Exhibit A

Exhibit A (click image to see against dark background)

In Exhibit A, we have a fairly suggestive and sex-imbued image. The pose is fairly sexual (a twisting, pelvic thrusting sort of motion) and the low lighting and smoke add a hazy aspect that sort of emulates one’s perception being distorted by drinking, drugs, or just being sexually aroused.

Exhibit B

Exhibit B (click image to see against dark background)

In Exhibit B, the model’s upper half is actually slightly more exposed than in Exhibit A, but her lower half is covered (with black tights). More than this though, the lighting is brighter (more prevalent) and the model more clearly presented (e.g., without intervening smoke). Add to this that her pose isn’t especially sexual (it just looks like she’s goofing around dancing) and that you can clearly see this is all happening on a constructed photo set…and the sexiness of the image and scene is quite reduced!

Here’s a question: which of these is more like “art”?

Both seem to have been shot without “art” being the primary goal per se; but just play along with me on this…

At first, I thought: “of course its the first one, right?” But then I thought: “well, it is if you consider ‘art’ in the classical sense in which it should be simple, aesthetically beautiful and/or painting-like”.

The problem is that “art” is a pretty loaded word and it’s culturally and time period sensitive.

In our current culture and time period, the second one may actually be considered more like “art” because it could be perceived as making a cultural statement. Also, the sexual nature of the first one (Exhibit A) steers it away from being art-like toward being more soft porn-like.

Personally, I’m not interested in taking images of the type in Exhibit A (though I took this one). I don’t know what to do with them. I know there’s a market for selling prints of “home-grown nudes” (i.e., there are collectors of these); but that’s not where I want to go with my photography.

The Exhibit B photo may not be exactly what I’m going for either, but it’s closer than Exhibit A–i.e., the Exhibit B image is closer to conveying some sort of message and not mostly being (however beautifully) about a sexy woman/model.

If I’m going to feature a nude in a photo without a message that is just supposed to be visually stunning, it’s going to be about the surrounding scene as much as the nude within the scene….which a lot of my past work with nudes has been.

Addendum:
Just for a contrast, here’s a more “classic art nude” photo I took that is a close-up, but tries to downplay sexuality via: a) conversion to a b&w image, and  b) explicit sexual parts hidden:

Swinging in the Woods (Oct 2011)

Swinging in the Woods (Oct 2011)



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Able-bodied Mariner (Nov 2013)

28 Thursday Nov 2013

Posted by mgm in MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Able-bodied Mariner (Nov 2013)

Tags

cap, nude, woman

Share
Able-bodied Mariner (Nov 2013)

Able-bodied Mariner (Nov 2013)

Click image to see against dark background..

(Inquiries)



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

26 Tuesday Nov 2013

Posted by mgm in Fashion/Glamour, MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

Tags

blur, color

Share

Dada: the style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work

Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

Click image to see it larger..

(Inquiries)



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Image

Warmth of One Candle (Nov 2013)

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

Tags

color, nude, woman

Share
Warmth of One Candle (Nov 2013)

The Warmth of One Candle (Nov 2013)

Click image to see against dark background..
(Inquiries)



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Posted by mgm | Filed under MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Warmth of One Candle (Nov 2013)

Image

Phantom Operetta (Nov 2013)

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

Tags

candle, color, female, nude, woman

Share
Phantom Operetta (Nov 2013)

Phantom Operetta (Nov 2013)

Click image to see against dark background..



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Posted by mgm | Filed under MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Phantom Operetta (Nov 2013)

Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

15 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by mgm in Fashion/Glamour, MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

Tags

color, glamour, nude, woman

Share

Another shot from my recent studio session (Nov 2013) with a model.

(BTW, this can only be called “art” if it’s some sort of cultural statement and not–God forbid–a “literal” pinup or portrait. So–G’dammit–I’m making a cultural statement.)

Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

Click image to see it against a dark background..



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

Night in My Photography Studio

14 Thursday Nov 2013

Posted by mgm in MGM's Photos, Nudes

≈ Comments Off on Night in My Photography Studio

Tags

nude, photography, studio, woman

Share

I do most of my art photography “on location”. My main use of backdrops and studio-type lighting is for seated portraits.

A few months ago, a fairly experienced and established model contacted me about doing a shoot. She was in town temporarily going to school and would be leaving mid-November. I told her I would like a do a shoot with her, but I needed a shooting plan.

Well, the end of October comes and I’m still trying to secure a location for the shoot I had in mind! In short, the location arrangement fell through and time was running out.

So I decided to do the shoot in a makeshift studio at my home. I even set up a little “set” to use for the first part of the session.

I found myself very anxiety-ridden about it because the only “art” photography I’ve done with a studio setup was near the beginning of my photography career…and those were pretty rough (e.g., I had to use a fair amount of Photoshop to “clean them up” and get rid of things like distracting light stand legs, etc.).

We did the session at night in a mostly unheated space (I had a small space heater going) that was probably in the lower 50s fahrenheit. It was dark outside, so the only light available was whatever I supplied.

The compactness of the space and trying to frame shots that didn’t pull in extraneous elements surrounding my studio setup made things difficult and annoying, but I think we still pulled out some good stuff.

I’ll be posting some of it over the next few weeks. Here’s one that doesn’t even try to hide one of the studio lights I was using (I actually like the look of studio lighting and often include it in some of my shots..maybe because it’s a unique element that’s not often available when I’m photographing; of course I could crop it out if I really wanted to…:p).

Studio_Nov_2013

Studio_Nov_2013

Click image to see against dark background..



Visit Michael's Art Photography Portfolio at SaatchiArt.com!

← Older posts
Newer posts →

MGM’s Twitter Feed

Subscribe to this blog!

 Subscribe via your own reader

Hosted by:

Recent Posts

  • My Latest Photos and Tweets
  • Fall Fashion (Oct 2019) by Michael Grace-Martin
  • Smithsonian Center for American Art, Washington DC (July 2016)
  • The Great New York State Fair, Syracuse, NY (Sept 2016)
  • 2016 Ithaca Festival Parade
Easy way to support this site: Buy Toilet Paper!

Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Chateau by Ignacio Ricci.