This movement quickly found its visual chronicler in the photographer Pierre Audebert. In the 1930s, Audebert was commissioned to produce photo stories for the Durvilles' magazine, Naturisme . His task was not merely to document but to idealize. He was sent to Héliopolis, a new resort created by the brothers on the Île du Levant off the French Riviera, which was promoted as a utopian paradise.
You never take a picture of a stranger in a nudist venue without their explicit, verbal consent. Nudist Wonderland Pictures
In the Midwest of America, you wouldn't expect a wonderland—but it exists. Pictures from this resort look remarkably like a standard KOA campground: swimming pools, mini-golf, and bingo nights. The only difference is the absence of swimsuits. This movement quickly found its visual chronicler in
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