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Nudes. J. Frederick Smith. Photographing Sensuality: One Man's View of Fantasy and Realism in the Female Form.

Nudes. J. Frederick Smith. Photographing Sensuality: One Man's View of Fantasy and Realism in the Female Form.

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Text by Sean Callahan.  Alskog, 1975. Masters of Contemporary Photography series.  First edition, 1st printing. Very good in wraps with small evidence of wear at extremities.  Chapters on Pursuing Sensuality with Brush and Camera, Experimental Shooting: A Profitable Habit, Creating an Atmosphere for Intimacy, Fashion: Using Locations, Personal Documents: Photographing Friends and Lovers, Testing the Model, and Technical Section.  Smith is well known for his centerfold photographs for Playboy. Particularly useful advice herein on photographing women who are not professional models, with numerous illustrations of Smith's "erotic but never crude" photographs. 96 pages. Summary:

Published in 1980, Photographing Sensuality is a monograph and technical guide by J. Frederick Smith, a celebrated commercial illustrator turned photographer. The book serves as a definitive look at Smith's transition from the drawing board to the camera, showcasing his unique ability to blend the "idealized" aesthetic of 1940s-50s pin-up illustration with modern photographic realism.


Core Themes & Style

The book explores Smith’s philosophy that sensuality is found in the tension between fantasy and realism. Unlike the clinical or hard-edged eroticism of some of his contemporaries, Smith’s work is characterized by:

  • Romanticism: Using soft lighting, diffused focus, and elaborate, painterly sets to create a dreamlike atmosphere.

  • The "Illustrator’s Eye": His compositions often mirror the flow and line of a sketch, treating the female form as a series of graceful curves and gestures.

  • Narrative Fantasy: Many images are staged as "snapshots" of private moments, leaning into a cinematic, storytelling quality.

Key Content

  • Portfolio Sections: The book is divided into thematic galleries featuring high-quality color and black-and-white plates of the female form.

  • Technical "How-To": Beyond a simple art book, it includes detailed sections on his technical methodology, including:

    • Lighting setups used to achieve his signature "glow."

    • Advice on directing models to capture natural yet stylized movement.

    • The use of props and environments to build a "fantasy" world.

  • Philosophical Insight: Smith provides commentary on his personal definition of beauty and the ethical/artistic responsibility of photographing women.

Impact

J. Frederick Smith was a bridge between the classic era of "glamour" and the more explicit fashion photography of the 1980s. This book is highly regarded by students of lighting and composition for its masterclass in mood-building and its respectful, highly stylized approach to the nude and semi-nude form.

 

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