My Naked World – Spencer Tunick’s Record Breaking Nude Photoshoots in Mexico
Funny Junk18,000 naked Mexicans at Mexico’s City’s Zocalo in early hours with US photgrapher Spencer Tunick

More than 18,000 people stripped down to bare it all in Mexico City’s Zocalo main square , the heart of the ancient Aztec Empire , for US photographer Spencer Tunick’s biggest ever nude shoot yet.
Spencer Tunick is an American artist photographer who was born in Middletown, New York, USA that is best known for his nude photographs large number of people posed in artistic closely placed formations around the world.
And this is first ever breakthrough by gathering for more than 18,000 naked volunteers surpassing his previous record of 7,000 set in Barcelona.
“All eyes are looking south from the United States to Mexico City to see how a country can be free and treat the human body with happiness and not as pornography or as a crime,” Mr Tunick said.
More coming up of artistic nudist photoshoots…
A record of 18,000 Mexicans strip in crouching position for artist photograher Spencer Tunick at Mexico City’s Zocalo , the heart of the ancient Aztec Empire.Photo 1

A record of 18,000 Mexicans strip in crouching position for artist photograher Spencer Tunick at Mexico City’s Zocalo , the heart of the ancient Aztec Empire.Photo 2

Bare models forming around a nakedman in wheelchair for artist photograher Spencer Tunick .Photo 3

Another photoshoots of the naked volunteers in early hours for US photgrapher Spencer Tunick.Photo 4

For Mexican , nudity is nothing but just a scene seen as protesting or parading event on the street.May be one day we should start to practise cultural diversity , embracing changing of world trend and look towards nudity as an art but not its means in the end.
Don’t get disappointed and here is the chance for you to shine yourself and shows the world its greatest art of all.Sign it right here.
June 6th, 2007 at 10:45 pm
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