RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

NO! Let then snap away. Have even posed with some of them. Usually women.

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

I'm proud to be a nudist and I always promote the nudist lifestyle. I don't mind having my picture taken.

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

i have been to a few places around here and have been photographed and have no care in the world in a way we are all the same just some are bigger or smaller thin tall short who cares we are human and being outdoors nude is a great way to spend time and if people don't remember we DO come to this world nude and everyone loves us so do we become shy at a certain age stay nude and enjoy the short life we have

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

Back in the day with job worries and such I did care. So I stayed out of public places that allowed nudity. Then, about 20 years ago I was in Pensacola for training after 9/11. I was working 2nd shift so I spent the day on the beach swimming, nudity wasn't legal but no one cared. The job needed me more than I needed it so ever since I just don't care if someone takes a pic.

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

I would love to be in a Spencer Tunick photo. His body panted, group photo's are very beautiful.

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

NO! Let then snap away. Have even posed with some of them. Usually women.
That happened to me many years ago. I had a full frontal nude pic of me published in Playgirl Magazine and for about a month when I went to Haulover Beach in Miami I would be approached by women asking if I was the guy in Playgirl. I would say yes and they would ask if they could get a pic of me. I always said yes

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

My feelings about this have varied a bit over time, but not by much.In California, a lot of the beaches back up to a cliff. It's possible to stand at the top of the cliff and while using a telephoto lens, photograph people on the beach. There's nothing you can do about it. And, I thought, oh well.I was skinny-dipping in a lake one time -- middle of the day. I was in a small bay when a boat came into the bay. They get their video camera out (old film time; yeah, this was a couple of years ago) and started filming me while I swam around. And, again, I figured, nothing I can do about it, oh well.At this point in my life, I just don't care.

Similar thing at Haulover Beach in Miami. There are condos just North of the beach and anyone with a telephoto lens can get pics of the nude people I have walked the nude beach and saw someone in one of the condos with a large telephoto lens obviously taking pics. It did not bother me at all, as a matter of fact I am at the point where I love it when people take pics of me nude.At my age I take it as a compliment and use it as an incentive to stay in shape. So if you see me nude at the beach shoot away!

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

I would love to do that as well.

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

Sound odd but whenI was younger I worried if someone would recognize me but that does not matter any more and I am open to people about being a nudists

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RE:Have your feelings about being photographed at a nude beach changed over the years?

I have not been in an environment where someone would take a picture without asking, so I haven't thought about it much. I dont think I would like it, but I'm not sure it matters all that much. I'm just a typical male, so whatever.

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