Jock Sturges is an American photographer known for his fine art photography of nude models, primarily children and adolescents, captured in serene and natural settings. He has published several books that explore the themes of beauty, innocence, and the fragility of life. Some of his most notable works include:
"Radiant Identities" (1994) - This book features black and white photographs of nude and semi-nude models, ranging from infants to young adults, in various natural settings. The images are accompanied by short essays by the photographer that reflect on their beauty and innocence.
"Evolutions of Grace" (1997) - This book continues Sturges' exploration of the human form, featuring photographs of models in various stages of growth and development. The images showcase the beauty of the human body and the natural environment that surrounds it.
"Jock Sturges: New Work, 1996-2000" (2000) - This book features Sturges' latest photographs, which showcase his continued commitment to capturing the beauty and innocence of the human form. The images are accompanied by an essay by the photographer that reflects on his artistic process and the themes that inform his work.
Overall, Sturges' books offer a unique and contemplative perspective on the human body and its relationship with the natural world. His work has sparked controversy and debate over the appropriateness of photographing nude children and adolescents, but for many, it remains an important and thought-provoking contribution to the world of fine art photography.
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