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Fine Art Photographics

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What is the most eye-catching nun fetish photo you ever saw on Model Mayhem?

Share with me fetish photos,
especially photos of nuns
or models in robes, borqa, veil,
etc, that you found interesting.

https://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/487/db9/487db981-3eb9-4a0d-9ef6-60e8e0508240

I saw one a while ago but I didn't bookmark it, it was a photo of a model dressed as a nun in a pose kinda similar to this photo, but she was facing the opposite direction:
https://modelmayhm-5.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/090827/16/4a9713be2014c_m.jpg

Jan 05 10 08:53 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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If anybody knows the photo/ photographer, add a link ...

I'm getting ready for a couple of religious-themed fetish photoshoots and I'd love to see some fetish photos ...

Jan 05 10 08:54 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Jan 05 10 09:55 pm Link

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Santacruz Photography

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Honolulu, Hawaii, US

bamp
keep it afloat i want to see it 2

Jan 05 10 11:30 pm Link

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Brooklyn Bridge Images

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Alan has the most Nun photos Ive seen on this site
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pics.php?id=391166
I don't know the image you described
edit:Is this it ? 18+
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic … =84016&ua=

Jan 06 10 07:34 am Link

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OlafStudio

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Jan 06 10 07:37 am Link

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Bluestill Photography

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Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

Brooklyn Bridge Images wrote:
Alan has the most Nun photos Ive seen on this site
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pics.php?id=391166
I don't know the image you described
edit:Is this it ? 18+
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic … =84016&ua=

+1

Jan 06 10 07:48 am Link

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John Olive Artwork

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Miami, Florida, US

Alan Pedroso


EDIT:

Brooklyn Bridge Images wrote:
Alan has the most Nun photos Ive seen on this site
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pics.php?id=391166
I don't know the image you described
edit:Is this it ? 18+
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic … =84016&ua=

^^What he said~

Jan 06 10 10:33 am Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Brooklyn Bridge Images wrote:
Is this it ? 18+

https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic … =84016&ua=

That's the one ....

It's amazing how malleable our memory is,

I saw this photo a long time ago, the figure is the way I remember it but the setting is so different!

I had a vague memory of a very colorful (almost glamorous)  interior of a chapel with  awesome lighting and lots of cool luscious colors. I still love the photo, the contrast and the content but ....

Jan 06 10 12:30 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Visual Intimacy wrote:
Alan Pedroso


EDIT:

^^What he said~

He got some good ones, I agree ....

Jan 06 10 12:31 pm Link

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Page 5 Photographer

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Los Angeles, California, US

Fine Art Photography wrote:
If anybody knows the photo/ photographer, add a link ...

I'm getting ready for a couple of religious-themed fetish photoshoots and I'd love to see some photos that just blows you away ...

Share with me fetish photos, especially photos of nuns or models in robes, borqa, veil, etc, that you found impressive.

If you start doing fetish shots of Muslim women, especially with religious themes, your phrase "blows you away" may come to have a somewhat different meaning.

"We are beginning our descent to Detroit. Please return your seats to the full upright position, fasten your seatbelts, and extinguish all fuses and detonators."

Jan 06 10 12:34 pm Link

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Accidental Plateau

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Brooklyn, New York, US

Page 5 Photographer wrote:

If you start doing fetish shots of Muslim women, especially with religious themes, your phrase "blows you away" may come to have a somewhat different meaning.

"We are beginning our descent to Detroit. Please return your seats to the full upright position, fasten your seatbelts, and extinguish all fuses and detonators."

+1

These photos are not breaking any law, but do you realize there are actual nuns who enter an order with good intentions and give up so much.

And the people who think it is so 'edgy' are the ones who are hyper sensitive about anything directed at them.

If you 'edgy' people have real balls do something with jewish or muslim women...

And the same 'edgy' people stage killer photo shoots of suicide, murder and violence, but if you ever had to see a real suicide or muder, your little noodle arms would rattle around shaking in you American Apparel Jackets.

Hipster dweebs.

Jan 06 10 01:58 pm Link

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JSVPhotography

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Madison, Wisconsin, US

RL_11214 wrote:

+1

These photos are not breaking any law, but do you realize there are actual nuns who enter an order with good intentions and give up so much.

And the people who think it is so 'edgy' are the ones who are hyper sensitive about anything directed at them.

If you 'edgy' people have real balls do something with jewish or muslim women...

And the same 'edgy' people stage killer photo shoots of suicide, murder and violence, but if you ever had to see a real suicide or muder, your little noodle arms would rattle around shaking in you American Apparel Jackets.

Hipster dweebs.

Best damn answer I've read in a while.

Jan 06 10 02:02 pm Link

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DarkNamelessOne

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O FALLON, Missouri, US

RL_11214 wrote:
Hipster dweebs.

That made me lol.


DNO

Jan 06 10 02:05 pm Link

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Alan Pedroso

Posts: 10159

Miami, Florida, US

RL_11214 wrote:

+1

These photos are not breaking any law, but do you realize there are actual nuns who enter an order with good intentions and give up so much.

And the people who think it is so 'edgy' are the ones who are hyper sensitive about anything directed at them.

If you 'edgy' people have real balls do something with jewish or muslim women...

And the same 'edgy' people stage killer photo shoots of suicide, murder and violence, but if you ever had to see a real suicide or muder, your little noodle arms would rattle around shaking in you American Apparel Jackets.

Hipster dweebs.

Nuns enter an order with good intentions , so do police officers and politicians ... some stray !

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/ma … ilipwillan

I have witness the aftermath of 2 suicides , killed a man in self defense , seen nuns walking around pregnant .... and have not rattled yet , but learned from it .

To me those who want to do something in life but are afraid of being "politically incorrect"  or worry about what others might think are the ones who have no spine or balls , I shoot what I feel like and make no apologies , and yes , I have shot Jewish and Muslim themes and I'm still here .

Jan 06 10 02:43 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Page 5 Photographer wrote:
"We are beginning our descent to Detroit. Please return your seats to the full upright position, fasten your seatbelts, and extinguish all fuses and detonators."

I like your attempt at humor, humor is one way to overcome fear ....

A few points to remember:

1. Veil is a universal clothing article, you find it in almost any culture, ancient and modern (a nun's dress/ costume is just another  form of it.)
   
2. I've actually done erotic themes with women in veil before ...

3.  If the fundamentalists wanted to actually follow thru on their threats, they’d have to kill thousands and thousands, just on Halloween alone (Check out Amazon.com for burqa costumes on sale!)

4. The veil theme is not that original, let alone edgy. Not anymore. There are a lot of websites/blogs with erotic photos of women in veil, in burqa and hijab and chador. Tons of them.

5. From what I hear there are tons of erotic art and poetry in that part of the world where women in veil are portrayed very graphically. Mid-Eastern culture is a lot more diverse and a lot bolder than the way we understand it to be here in the west.

6. Sometimes humor veils a genuine fear. Let's not forget that if we bend to threats, they have won.  A radical minority is willing to resort to threats to promote what they believe in, no matter how archaic.

Are we willing to stand by what  we believe in, for freedom of expression?


~~~~~


I just did an image search using these two words, ‘burqa’ and ‘nude’ and you won’t believe what came up just on the first page.

Many of the ones that came up in search are not what I have in mind , some of them are porn, but that’s just to show you that it’s not as big a deal as you may think.

Here’s a sampler:

https://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/1e8/a51/1e8a5151-dbc9-4978-8776-de6046eecdcb

https://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/0fa/68d/0fa68d0a-2149-4d34-adf9-abb8f7617fc1

https://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/635/0e6/6350e627-c6a7-4f3e-bdc4-5f3433cc0655
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Erotic

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/49639732@N00/2208803508/

Jan 06 10 04:46 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Jan 06 10 04:52 pm Link

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Alan Pedroso

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Miami, Florida, US

Fine Art Photography wrote:
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Take the top photo down or they will close your thread , no nudity , it must be linked .

Jan 06 10 06:17 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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San Francisco, California, US

Just did, thanks.

Jan 06 10 06:20 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Alan Pedroso wrote:

Take the top photo down or they will close your thread , no nudity , it must be linked .

What if the photo is my own but outside MM?

Jan 06 10 06:25 pm Link

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Alan Pedroso

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Miami, Florida, US

Fine Art Photography wrote:
Just did, thanks.

You can find a lot more pics in my " Losing my religion " list on my profile , including a couple with Burkas .

Jan 06 10 06:26 pm Link

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Alan Pedroso

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Miami, Florida, US

Fine Art Photography wrote:

What if the photo is my own but outside MM?

Anything with nudity or blood or bondage must be in a link to your page .

Jan 06 10 06:27 pm Link

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Alan Pedroso

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Jan 06 10 06:30 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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I don't think that everybody who uses religious themes (nuns, veils, etc) is making a social, religious  or political satement. Fetish is a theme by itself and doesn't need a double motive. Just like nude photos that are not necessarily an attempt to degrade or glorify women.

Then there are some people who uses religious themes to make an statement.

Here's the photo of a moslem feminist who proudly makes a not-so-positive statement about the veil

https://www.irshadmanji.com/wp-content/files/2007/09/desert_burqa.jpg

Here's her website:


http://www.irshadmanji.com/im-muslim-re … e-part-013


~~~~~

Jan 06 10 06:41 pm Link

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Annie RS

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Baltimore, Maryland, US

Alan Pedroso wrote:
Here's one

http://modelmayhm-5.vo.llnwd.net/d1/pho … 17c697.jpg

Teach them well Alan!! Its a fancy seeing you here on this fine night.. big_smile

Jan 06 10 06:44 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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San Francisco, California, US

Alan Pedroso wrote:

You can find a lot more pics in my " Losing my religion " list on my profile , including a couple with Burkas .

Thanks I'll check it out

Jan 06 10 06:44 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Alan Pedroso wrote:
Here's one

http://modelmayhm-5.vo.llnwd.net/d1/pho … 17c697.jpg

Now that's both edgy and radical ....


hehehe ...

Jan 06 10 06:45 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Alan Pedroso wrote:

Nuns enter an order with good intentions , so do police officers and politicians ... some stray !

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/ma … ilipwillan

I have witness the aftermath of 2 suicides , killed a man in self defense , seen nuns walking around pregnant .... and have not rattled yet , but learned from it .

To me those who want to do something in life but are afraid of being "politically incorrect"  or worry about what others might think are the ones who have no spine or balls , I shoot what I feel like and make no apologies , and yes , I have shot Jewish and Muslim themes and I'm still here .

+1

Jan 06 10 06:47 pm Link

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Page 5 Photographer

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RL_11214 wrote:

+1

These photos are not breaking any law, but do you realize there are actual nuns who enter an order with good intentions and give up so much.

And the people who think it is so 'edgy' are the ones who are hyper sensitive about anything directed at them.

If you 'edgy' people have real balls do something with jewish or muslim women...

And the same 'edgy' people stage killer photo shoots of suicide, murder and violence, but if you ever had to see a real suicide or muder, your little noodle arms would rattle around shaking in you American Apparel Jackets.

Hipster dweebs.

Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock, of Star Trek fame) became an accomplished b&w fine art photographer, and did exhibitions and book(s) of nude women with the symbols of Judaism. He gave various explanations, but it was offensive to a lot of people and a fair number of folks figured it was for shock value rather than any other reason. But no one killed him, or even threatened to blow up a plane.

As to doing stuff with Muslim themes, that would be bold, indeed. There have been many, many murders over the years, and much other violence, with the excuse of it offending Islam. The Danish political cartoons, for example, were used by Muslims as an excuse for violence and riots all over the world, and quite a few killings.

But Christians and Jews are pretty safe. They may be deeply hurt, but they don't blow you up.

Jan 06 10 06:51 pm Link

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Alan Pedroso

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Miami, Florida, US

Annie Reyes-Schettini wrote:

Teach them well Alan!! Its a fancy seeing you here on this fine night.. big_smile

A fine cooooold night !!! LOL

Jan 06 10 06:51 pm Link

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MissSybarite

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Jan 06 10 06:55 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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RL_11214 wrote:
These photos are not breaking any law, but do you realize there are actual nuns who enter an order with good intentions and give up so much.

Thank you for your patronizing gesture but I actually do realize that. Where did you get the idea that the purpose of a photoshoot like this was to degrade nuns or religious people?



.... your little noodle arms would rattle around shaking in you American Apparel Jackets.

"In You[r] American apparel Jackets ...."

It seems like you are the one who is stereotyping a whole nation of 300 million, as if they all act and behave the same or have the same opinions about nuns and photoshoots of violence and murder.


If you 'edgy' people have real balls do something with jewish or muslim women...

You are entitled to your opinion, what I don’t understand is your angry tone. Where is that coming from?


I think the problem is that you’re  projecting your own  understanding of a fetish photo into my work and others.

There might be some photographers/models who are interested in making a social or religious statement (and if so, it’s their prerogative) ,  but to say that everybody’s interest is purely political or they are trying to  degrade or to poke fun at this group or that is just ludicrous.

You know, freedom of expression is a bitch, you have almost 600 photos in your list, many of them nudes and some in very graphic poses. There are some  women and  men who would interpret the nude  photos in your list in a  similar way. They would call it an attempt to degrade women or enslave women. They would see both you and me as hipsters who are trying to be edgy, or worse.

But as long as they want to live in a free society they would have to tolerate it. I just hope they never get the chance to impose their sanctimonious values on me.

Jan 06 10 07:04 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Page 5 Photographer wrote:
Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock, of Star Trek fame) became an accomplished b&w fine art photographer, and did exhibitions and book(s) of nude women with the symbols of Judaism. He gave various explanations, but it was offensive to a lot of people and a fair number of folks figured it was for shock value rather than any other reason.

Good point.


There have been many, many murders over the years, and much other violence, with the excuse of it offending Islam. The Danish political cartoons, for example, were used by Muslims as an excuse for violence and riots all over the world, and quite a few killings.

But Christians and Jews are pretty safe. They may be deeply hurt, but they don't blow you up.

Let's be fair. We know about the violence by both Shia and Sunni fundamentalists. We see it on TV every night. But they are not the only ones with a violent history.

My goal is not to point fingers at this religion or that, but to put things in perspective. Atrocities have been committed in the name of every religion that you can find on this planet. Christians massacred a lot of Jews and Moslems when they entered Jerusalem during the Crusades and during the Spanish Inquisition. Let's not forget that more blood has been spilled over the Bible than any other book. And this is the book that it's central theme is love.

Even Buddhists who have a reputation for being the most peaceful people, had some violence in their past.

It was a Hindu who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi.

It was a right wing Jew, Yigal Amir, who assassinated Yitzhak Rabin.

You can read about the first king of the New World (Christopher Columbus who happened to be a Christian Fundamentalist) and what he did to his Christian brothers and to the natives on your own. And he did it because he felt his religious beliefs dictated that. Another words he used religion to justify what he did.

If you want a more contemporary example, look at bombings at abortion clinics, many of them not by Catholics but by Fundamentalist Protestants who don’t even traditionally believe in birth control. Many of the “right to life” crowd  don’t even know how this was injected into American Christianity for a political reason. They don’t know that  it was Nixon and his advisers like Pat Buchanan who took the Catholic values from north (Pennsylvania) and injected it into Southern Protestant beliefs for political reasons. (Buchanan admitted it himself in an interview.)

Another more recent example: here in America we have a Nazi group who have two saints, Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler. They've been featured on TV too.

These examples don’t mean that all Christians are violent by nature, every group has had its hardliners at one time or another.

And to be sure there is plenty of violence in the Moslem countries. But Moslem fundamentalists are a minority and their victims have primarily been other Moslems.

The demonstrations  in Iran over the past 6 months show that what people believe in and what the mullahs and their supporters stand for are not necessarily the same thing.

Islam is emerging out of its middle ages, hence the inquisition that is going on right now.



And if you want to know about violence in Judaism, read the real historical accounts of what King David did. Not the sanitized, religious accounts that Jews,  Christians and Moslems have about King David, but the historical one, that is supported by evidence (there are strong hints of it in the Old Testament too.).

I’ll give you a tip but you need to do the research yourself if you are curious.

Christians, Jews and Moslems all believe in ritual cleansing (baptism) of one sort or another. The Moslem and Christian traditions have their roots in Judaism. When did the Jews start this tradition?  This tradition was born about 3000 years ago during the violent wars waged by the Jewish tribes. When and why did they have to do the ritual cleansing?  Again don’t go with the official, religious reasons for it, you have to look at what really happened back then to figure it out.    

The point is from Hindus to Moslems to Christians , Jews (and every other group you can imagine) there is a some history of violence.


{The spelling Nazi in me is unhappy but I'll proofread it later!!}

Jan 06 10 08:13 pm Link

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Brooklyn Bridge Images

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Fine Art Photography wrote:
This is a sample of my veil series.

Friend its against the rules to post nekkie images in the forums the MAN is gonna come down hard on ya.
You much link them and post 18+ notice

Jan 06 10 09:18 pm Link

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Page 5 Photographer

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Fine Art Photography wrote:

Page 5 Photographer wrote:
Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock, of Star Trek fame) became an accomplished b&w fine art photographer, and did exhibitions and book(s) of nude women with the symbols of Judaism. He gave various explanations, but it was offensive to a lot of people and a fair number of folks figured it was for shock value rather than any other reason.

Good point.



Let's be fair. We know about the violence by both Shia and Sunni fundamentalists. We see it on TV every night. But they are not the only ones with a violent history.

My goal is not to point fingers at this religion or that, but to put things in perspective. Atrocities have been committed in the name of every religion that you can find on this planet. Christians massacred a lot of Jews and Moslems when they entered Jerusalem during the Crusades and during the Spanish Inquisition. Let's not forget that more blood has been spilled over the Bible than any other book. And this is the book that it's central theme is love.

Even Buddhists who have a reputation for being the most peaceful people, had some violence in their past.

It was a Hindu who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi.

You can read about the first king of the New World (Christopher Columbus who happened to be a Christian Fundamentalist) and what he did to his Christian brothers and to the natives on your own. And he did it because he felt his religious beliefs dictated that. Another words he used religion to justify what he did.

If you want a more contemporary example, look at bombings at abortion clinics, many of them not by Catholics but by Fundamentalist Protestants who don’t even traditionally believe in birth control. Many of the “right to life” crowd  don’t even know how this was injected into American Christianity for a political reason. They don’t know that  it was Nixon and his advisers like Pat Buchanan who took the Catholic values from north (Pennsylvania) and injected it into Southern Protestant beliefs for political reasons. (Buchanan admitted it himself in an interview.)

Another more recent example: here in America we have a Nazi group who have two saints, Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler. They've been featured on TV too.

These examples don’t mean that all Christians are violent by nature, every group has had its hardliners at one time or another.

And to be sure there is plenty of violence in the Moslem countries. But Moslem fundamentalists are a minority and their victims have primarily been other Moslems.

The demonstrations  in Iran over the past 6 months show that what people believe in and what the mullahs and their supporters stand for are not necessarily the same thing.

Islam is emerging out of its middle ages, hence the inquisition that is going on right now.



And if you want to know about violence in Judaism, read the real historical accounts of what King David did. Not the sanitized, religious accounts that Jews, Moslems and Christians believe in, but the historical one, that is supported by evidence.

I’ll give you a tip but you need to do the research yourself if you are curious.

Christians, Jews and Moslems all believe in ritual cleansing (baptism) of one sort or another. The Moslem and Christian tradition has its roots in Judaism. When did the Jews start this tradition?  This tradition was born about 3000 years ago during the violent wars waged by the Jewish tribes. When and why did they have to do the ritual cleansing?  Again don’t go with the official, religious reasons for it, you have to look at what really happened back then to figure it out.    

The point is from Hindus to Moslems to Christians , Jews (and every other group you can imagine) there is a some history of violence.

{The spelling Nazi in me is unhappy but I'll proofread it later!!}

The discussion here revolves around present day reality, not what you guess happened thousands of years ago. And in the present day, mocking the beliefs or symbols of Christianity or Judaism is safe. While mocking those of Islam can easily get you killed. That's just plain reality. If you wish to test it, just go to the closest Mosque and start yelling insults about the "Prophet" Mohammed. Or heck, just do a picture of him and show it around. Can I have your gear when they whack you?

Jan 06 10 09:19 pm Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Page 5 Photographer wrote:
The discussion here revolves around present day reality

No. The discussion revolves around fairness.

But I gave more recent examples of violence in other religions too. I could add more examples here, but I choose not too. The idea wasn't to point fingers at this or that group.


I understand that we've been hurt by  political events. The point is this: to make peace between people we should accept that no one is the sole owner of the truth, no one group is infallible and that every group has made mistakes in one way or another (to be more accurate and fair,  extremists inside each group have made and are making mistakes.)

If you don’t agree with this, that’s fine, you’re entitled to your opinion as I am to mine.



Page 5 Photographer wrote:
... Or heck, just do a picture of [Mohammad] and show it around. Can I have your gear when they whack you?

No you can't, it's going to be auctioned to benefit SPCA.

Seriously.... Contrary to what you think there are thousands and thousands of paintings of Mohammad and other Moslem saints outside Saudi Arabia. There is a fundamentalist minority in Islam that opposes depicting their saints.

But we’ve had sects in Christianity, in Buddhism and other religions that opposed images of saints too.  You have examples of it in every religion.

It’s called ** ICONOCLASM ** and it’s a big topic in art history (I used to teach art history and I've done research on different religions. )

There is a general lack of knowledge about the mid east . Just the same way people didn't know a lot about the far east before the Vietnam and Korean wars.

There is a lot of variety and nuances in middle east. Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan don't represent the entire area. Just compare the culture in Morocco and Lebanon to Saudi Arabia. (I said the culture Not politics!!)

There are tons more to say, but I really don’t want to extend this any further, I think I’ve gone off topic enough.

It's your prerogative to disagree with some or all of it.

Jan 07 10 07:28 pm Link

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rich cirminello

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Brooklyn Bridge Images wrote:
Alan has the most Nun photos Ive seen on this site
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pics.php?id=391166
I don't know the image you described
edit:Is this it ? 18+
https://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic … =84016&ua=

Hahah... that last photo is Jasmin... awesome model!  (she is my current avatar and more in my port)... highly recommend her.
I like her so much last month I flew her out from NYC to San Jose...

Jan 07 10 11:56 pm Link

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Jan 08 10 02:38 am Link

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Fine Art Photographics

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Another cool one from Alan Pedroso's collection.

https://www.modelmayhem.com/pedroso



https://modelmayhm-6.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/090906/22/4aa4959b2c121_m.jpg

Jan 08 10 05:56 pm Link