The internationally celebrated photographer of all things collectively, humanly, naked -- Spencer Tunick -- is at it again. This time for the cause of Global Warming.
Mr. Tunick is to collective nudity what William Weigman is to fancy dressed Weimar dogs. He has photographed legions of naked people against public squares in Latin America, airport-parking garages in Amsterdam and quiet, nay inconsequential streets, in New York City. He loves to portray anonymous human flesh against both nature and architecture.
Enter this photo shoot involving 600+ people on a soon to be disappeared Swiss glacier. Bless the models, one and all... and Mr. Tunick for his political (and artistic) sensibilities.
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