10:35 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts|Controversia|mexico · Comments Off
8 May 2007
Despite the controversy about where he would shoot photographs of thousands of nude Mexicans, U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick went ahead and held his largest photo session yet this past Sunday, where he photographed a record number of 18,000 people in the Zocalo. This was followed by a smaller shoot on Monday in Coyoacan, in the home of artist Frida Kahlo. The smaller session involved 105 specially selected female participants from Sunday’s shoot. The women were chosen because of their long dark hair, which was braided a la Frida for the naked pics.
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