Spencer Tunick gathers 2,500 volunteers for mass naked photo shoot on Bondi Beach
Spencer Tunick, the New York photographer who has been photographing naked people since 1993, will be organizing a mass nude photo shoot on Bondi beach this morning. The event coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.
Spencer Tunick gathers 2,500 volunteers for mass naked photo shoot on Bondi Beach
Spencer Tunick is an American artist who creates large-scale photos of people in public spaces. His work often involves hundreds of volunteers at sunrise on beaches, parks and other places.
He asked his Australian collaborators to gather 2,500 people for a mass nude photo shoot on Bondi Beach in Sydney – but only told them that they would be given towels and sunscreen!
New York artist’s work to involve hundreds of naked Australians at sunrise
Spencer Tunick is an American photographer who has been working with nude subjects since 1993. He has photographed over 100,000 people in more than 70 cities around the world and his work has been shown in galleries and museums around the world.
Volunteers were told to bring a towel, water, food and sunscreen
If you’re planning on attending the event, be sure to bring:
A towel – You’ll need to cover up when taking photos.
Water – Keep yourself hydrated and keep your skin protected from the sun.
Food – Don’t forget snacks! You will be eating after all of this work is done!
And if you want some more advice, here’s what Spencer Tunick told us: “If it’s hot out there, bring sunscreen.”
The event coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade
The event is a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade, which will take place in March.
The parade starts at 8pm on Saturday 3rd March and ends at midnight.
Spencer Tunick is an American photographer who has been working with nude subjects since 1993.
Spencer Tunick is an American photographer who has been working with nude subjects since 1993. He was born in 1962, in New York City and now lives in Los Angeles.
He is known for his large-scale nude photographs of live models. His work often explores themes such as family, relationships and sexuality.
Conclusion
The event will take place on Bondi Beach on Sunday 21 June at 6am Sydney time