Hundreds strip off near Dead Sea for latest nude Spencer Tunick shoot

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Some 300 people wearing only white body paint have taken part in a nude photographic installation aimed at raising awareness about the importance of preserving and restoring the Dead Sea.  It was part of the latest photography project of American artist Spencer Tunick. The American photographer is best known for organising large-scale nude shoots.

‘It feels really natural’: hundreds pose nude for Spencer Tunick shoot near Dead Sea

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Spencer Tunick is an American photographer best known for organizing large-scale nude shoots. Since 1994, he has photographed over 75 human installations around the world.

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