Nearly 2,500 people pose naked on a Sydney beach for a good cause

NAKED – This strange shoot should raise awareness for skin cancer prevention

In the simplest device in front of the device. About 2,500 people gathered this Saturday at a famous beach in Sydney (Australia) as part of an art installation to raise public awareness of the skin cancer. Originality of approach: All participants were complete file.

Bondi Beach thus became a beach at dawn nudist. The 2,500 volunteers of all ages and of the simplest form posed for the photography American Spencer Tunick giving them instructions over a loudspeaker from a raised platform. The artist announced this on his Instagram account videos from this unusual moment.

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Spencer Tunick, mass striptease specialist

The event, titled “Strip Off for Skin Cancer” the cancer of the skin”) was organized in partnership with an association that encourages Australians to have regular check-ups with a dermatologist. The number of participants roughly corresponds to the number of Australians who die from skin cancer each year.

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