Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Categories: Photo project

In his project "Nude" American photographer Matt Blum (Matt Blum) shows the honest beauty of the female body, without embellishment. In 2005, he began to shoot completely ordinary women, often very far from the model appearance, in the nude in their natural home conditions. The Nu project now includes over 300 women from North America, South America and Europe.

Project Nu - Europe

Matt has also released two photobooks called "Beauty in Every Body", with proceeds from the sale of which he conducts new shoots. The photographer's goal is to show women around the world, focusing on their personality with its vulnerability and oddities. And at the same time to remind us that all women are beautiful the way nature created them.

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

Project Nu - Europe

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Project Nu - Europe

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