Eros

published in photography by seven on Jan 20 2007 08:54 AM

What is eroticism? What separates it from pornography? Lately there has been some talk here about photography and authors like Aaron Hawks, Nan Goldin or Vlastimil Kula, who have walked that line or even crossed it. Great photographers such as Man Ray, Edward Steichen and Richard Avedon may not have crossed that line, but pictures they took of women such as Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall or Catherine Deneuve are truly disturbing. Where is eroticism? In the eye of the photographer, in the model or in something fleeting, ghost-like that the camera was able to capture?

Man Ray used to say: Nature does not create works of art. We, with our peculiar ability to interpret the human brain, are the ones who see art.

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Catherine Deneuve

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Laureen Baccall

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Catherine Deneuve, by Helmut Newton

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Greta Garbo, by Edward Steichen

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Sofia Loren, by David Seymour (Chim)

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Marilyn Monroe, by Richard Avedon

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Kiss, by Man Ray

 Art Eroticism Photography Sex
Nude, by Edward Weston

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