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What is implied nudity?
What is implied nudity May 31 06 10:30 pm Link It's when you think that it's nude, but it ain't... May 31 06 10:36 pm Link It's akin to simulated sex. May 31 06 10:38 pm Link sigh~ what kind of stupid fuckin' question is that? god... May 31 06 10:40 pm Link bump May 31 06 10:41 pm Link umm...This message is replying to James Graham James, Why in the world would you leave a message like that. It was just a question, and obviously she didn't know what it meant, so why did you have to burn her like that? Have a little respect! Man oh Man, some ppl are just so rude! May 31 06 10:43 pm Link Here are a few zillion definitions from other threads: https://www.modelmayhem.com/posts.php?thread_id=15806 https://www.modelmayhem.com/posts.php?thread_id=9202 https://www.modelmayhem.com/posts.php?thread_id=4190 https://www.modelmayhem.com/posts.php?thread_id=2377 https://www.modelmayhem.com/posts.php?thread_id=47141 There may be other threads, but there seem to be enough definitions here to confuse everyone. May 31 06 10:43 pm Link It's what Adam and Eve did before they realized they were naked and expelled from God's studio. May 31 06 10:58 pm Link Sonia_21 wrote: AMEN! May 31 06 11:01 pm Link JBS Photography wrote: May 31 06 11:06 pm Link James Jackson wrote: Beautiful! Someone who answers a question with a picture that succinctly demonstrates the definition. Good job! May 31 06 11:11 pm Link Technically, I think the official name for implied nudity is "the last year of marriage..." LOL May 31 06 11:15 pm Link Sonia_21 wrote: Thank you so much!! I was just wondering because I want to have clear communication between me and the model so then I dont embarass her or make her feel uncomfortable in anyway. I was reading a thread on glamour and what it means and after listening to a couple of answers it sounded like to me implied nudity. That is why I ask. May 31 06 11:17 pm Link Don't pick on James like that either. He is just thinking most people in the business know the meaning of implied nudity. Duh. I'd expect people to laugh at me if I put it out like that. I mean, elaborate what you do know and ask for variations is a better approach than simply, what is implied nudity? as though you are soi niaive. Putting a wooden door or a piece of material covering specific areas of the female/male body is implied nudity to me. Hey, James, how 'ya goin? May 31 06 11:23 pm Link Sonia_21 wrote: They don't have no manners in North Carolina... May 31 06 11:36 pm Link GloriaJ wrote: Actually, if you read some of the threads I posted for past discussions, there were passionate arguments asserting that James' suggestion was nudity, not implied nudity. May 31 06 11:37 pm Link JBS Photography wrote: Might as well answer the question. Alan from Aavian Prod wrote: Never fear! I can provide major disagreement and I don't even have to go into random threads without reading them and call people stupid! I read them first... May 31 06 11:38 pm Link James Graham wrote: for reals! May 31 06 11:39 pm Link James Graham wrote: Oh Sweetpea ... May 31 06 11:46 pm Link Guess I'll throw my 2 cents in here as well. This is a site for the amateur to the professional. If someone is asking a question, it's out of a desire to learn the answer. Remember there are no stupid questions. It took more energy to answer this thread by being rude than it did to answer a simple question. True there are other avenues that may have answered the question but so frelling what?!?! If it bothered you, you should have just moved on instead of answering. Lighten up people. Life's to short to be so damn angry, nasty and generally unhelpful. May 31 06 11:55 pm Link Implied nudity is kinda like implied sex - you know, where she gives you lots of reasons to think you're gonna get a little until you spend the bucks on that five star restaurant .... yup, as soon as the lobster and after dinner drinks are over, so is the date! < insert no, I don't think all women or even many of them are like that, grin > May 31 06 11:56 pm Link J Merrill Images wrote: ROFLMAO!! May 31 06 11:57 pm Link Alan from Aavian Prod wrote: GloriaJ wrote: Actually, if you read some of the threads I posted for past discussions, there were passionate arguments asserting that James' suggestion was nudity, not implied nudity. I think we may be getting our James' mixed up here... I think James Graham was who Gloria was defending and James Jackson (*hey that's me*) was who Alan was talking about! Jun 01 06 12:00 am Link J Merrill Images wrote: The implied sex happens the next day when you make your friends think you got some when you in fact didn't. Jun 01 06 12:00 am Link so what is implied clothing? Jun 01 06 12:02 am Link Brian Diaz wrote: I think that's just lied sex. Jun 01 06 12:02 am Link Jun 01 06 12:04 am Link Benny wrote: leave it to one of the many Benny's to make the question harder... Jun 01 06 12:04 am Link Brian Diaz wrote: LMAO! Yup, that too! Jun 01 06 12:12 am Link James Jackson wrote: I'm confused. James Jackson, you, the real James, I think your image is implied. I normally define it as "no nipples, no genitals." but others consider implied to be clothed but making the viewer believe the model is nude. Jun 01 06 12:13 am Link Alan from Aavian Prod wrote: \o/ Whoo hoo... ok got it. Alan from Aavian Prod wrote: Ok, it's time for a B double E double R - U - N and it's your turn to drive.... Jun 01 06 12:18 am Link And then there is "implied clothing". Still working on that one.... I guess body painting is one example, also when shooting in crowded areas with a shirt popped open, etc. Making that not look like a GGW highlight is key here Jun 01 06 12:26 am Link Lee Lossing wrote: Implied Clothing: Jun 01 06 12:42 am Link Wait - there are no stupid questions..???? Jun 02 06 01:41 am Link Nope, no stupid questions...just stupid people. ;-) Seriously though, if you don't know something (whatever it is), asking a question no matter how obvious to others - is the quest for knowledge and therefore inherently an intelligent concept. :-D IMHO Jun 02 06 01:55 am Link Never been able to understand the definition 'implied nude' myself. If you are naked you are nude, if you are not naked you are not nude. There seems to be no logic in the term whatsoever. If the model is hiding some of the body behind a door frame (as in the example) she is still nude. If a model does not want to show certain parts of the anatomy then why do they bother. As a photographer I would never book a model for my fine art work if those restrictions were placed on me. Jun 02 06 02:17 am Link she could be wearing socks. if she's wearing socks, it's implied nudity. if she's totally nude, but covering herself, it's covered nude. someone gimme a cookie? Jun 02 06 10:11 pm Link Sonia_21 wrote: I thought it was pretty funny...but then...I have a huge crush on James...so it probably wasn't...lol Jun 02 06 10:12 pm Link That's right. Does she have socks on? Dave Wright Photo wrote: Jun 02 06 10:14 pm Link It depends on what your definition of "is" is. Jun 02 06 10:21 pm Link |