: While it faced censorship or restricted classification in countries like New Zealand and Australia, U.S. courts in 2000 ruled that the content was not obscene but rather a legitimate expression of the naturist movement's attitudes. Where to Find Photos and Back Issues
Rebelliously shedding the rigid clothing and social classes of industrial society. The Visual Aesthetic: Photography as Lifestyle jung+und+frei+magazine+photos
represented a generation pushing for transparency and a return to nature. The magazine featured more than just photography; it was a snapshot of youth culture—bands, festivals, and the evolving fashion of the time—all centered around the idea that being "young and free" meant living without artificial layers. The Legacy : While it faced censorship or restricted classification
In 1996, Germany's Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Schriften (Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons) officially indexed and banned the magazine. This effectively stopped its distribution at public kiosks and retail shops. The publication collapsed entirely by January 1997 with its 115th issue. The Visual Aesthetic: Photography as Lifestyle represented a