An inspiring blog about art, nude photography, sculpture parks, international photography trends, and historically interesting places—personally curated by the photographic artist Tina Trumpp:
Villa San Michele on Capri – Art, History, and Ancient Beauty Overlooking the Mediterranean
Villa San Michele on Capri is one of Italy's most fascinating attractions. Here, visitors can not only learn about the history of the Swedish physician and writer Axel Munthe, but also see numerous artifacts from classical antiquity. Depictions of the human body, in particular, play a significant role in the collection.
The Moulin Rouge in Paris—A highlight for me as a nude photographer
The Moulin Rouge: Even from the outside, the world-famous red windmill catches everyone’s eye. But the real magic doesn’t begin until you step inside the legendary variety theater. Here, history, art, dance, and sensuality blend into a unique experience that thrills me anew every time.
Nacktfotografie und Aktfotografie – der kleine, aber entscheidende Unterschied
Wer sich mit Fotografie beschäftigt, merkt schnell: Die Begriffe Nacktfotografie und Aktfotografie werden ständig in einen Topf geworfen. Verständlich irgendwie – schließlich geht es in beiden Fällen um unbekleidete Menschen. Trotzdem gibt es einen Unterschied. Und der liegt weniger an der fehlenden Kleidung als vielmehr an der Art, wie fotografiert wird.
Black-and-White or Color? Why Aesthetics in Nude Photography Depend on the Use of Color
In nude photography in particular, the use of color determines whether an image comes across as aesthetically pleasing, artistic, and high-quality—or whether it veers into the artificial. That is why powerful photography never results from a pose alone, but rather from the interplay of light, color, emotion, and visual balance.
“The Origin of the World” – Female Nude Art: Between Provocation and Masterpiece
The famous nude painting “The Origin of the World” (L’Origine du monde) by Gustave Courbet is one of the best-known works of European female nude art. The oil painting, created in 1866, is now in the Musée d'Orsay and is considered a milestone in realist painting.
The Intellectual Art Police—When Opinion Trumps Experience
Even gallery owners who once presented bold exhibitions are beginning to hesitate. Suddenly, questions are being raised that used to be answered without a second thought: Is it still okay to show this? Is it too provocative? Could it offend anyone?
Nudes in Art - Notable Nude Paintings
With the development of photography, the nude took on a new dimension. Unlike painting, the camera allows for an immediate and unadulterated depiction of the body. The nude is no longer merely interpreted, but is made directly visible.