Naked Flowers Exposed

Naked Flowers Exposed by Walter Hubert, published by HarperCollins in 1997, is a visually striking exploration of the complex emotions that flowers can evoke. This first edition spans 208 pages and features contributions from renowned photographers and celebrities, including Bruce Weber, Steven Meisel, and Sofia Coppola. The book delves into the passionate, whimsical, and sometimes disturbing thoughts that flowers can inspire, presenting a unique perspective on their significance in our lives.
Readers will find a rich collection of photographs and reflections that highlight the beauty and power of flowers. Each contributor uses the blossom as a starting point to express their innermost fantasies, resulting in a captivating visual narrative. With themes centered around nature, photography, and individual expression, Naked Flowers Exposed serves as a compelling resource for photography enthusiasts, designers, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between flowers and human emotion.
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“Naked” exposes the secret thoughts, whether passionate, whimsical, erotic or even disturbing, that flowers can conjure in our deepest psyches. The photographers who contributed to this book include Bruce Weber, Steven Meisel, Kelly Klein, Duane Michals and Herb Ritts, as well as celebrities such as Sofia Coppola and Joel Grey. Each contributor explores in pictures and words what the blossom means to them, using it as a launching point to express their wildest fantasies. The result is stunning: a visual feast that captures the infinite power of the simple flower.
Designed by Sam Shahid, famous for his numerous fashion campaigns, “Naked” is a truly unique book that will be a must-have for photography lovers, designers, florists, gardeners and connoisseurs of beauty.
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