Dieter's nude self-portraits
NatashaRuz
Posts: 223
A very powerful article.
(Some nude/semi-nude pictures included. Probably NSFW, but certainly not 'crude' or 'pornographic' in any way)
A woman who weighed 338lbs and was terrified of both cameras and her 'morbidly obese' title, decided to face her insecurities head on, chronicling the loss of half her body weight in a series of self-portraits.
Artist Julia Kozerski, 28, who lost 160lbs over one year, faces mirrors, scales, and a refrigerator stocked with food while completely naked in an attempt to show how dramatic weight loss really effects the everyday woman.
Her raw self-portraits, a series titled Half, 'serve as reflections of my experience and address and explore my physically and emotionally painful, private struggles with food, obsession, self-control, and self-image.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2208968/Julia-Kozerski-Nude-self-portraits-reveal-emotional-physical-toll-struggle-lose-half-body-weight.html
(Some nude/semi-nude pictures included. Probably NSFW, but certainly not 'crude' or 'pornographic' in any way)
A woman who weighed 338lbs and was terrified of both cameras and her 'morbidly obese' title, decided to face her insecurities head on, chronicling the loss of half her body weight in a series of self-portraits.
Artist Julia Kozerski, 28, who lost 160lbs over one year, faces mirrors, scales, and a refrigerator stocked with food while completely naked in an attempt to show how dramatic weight loss really effects the everyday woman.
Her raw self-portraits, a series titled Half, 'serve as reflections of my experience and address and explore my physically and emotionally painful, private struggles with food, obsession, self-control, and self-image.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2208968/Julia-Kozerski-Nude-self-portraits-reveal-emotional-physical-toll-struggle-lose-half-body-weight.html
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Sounds cool I'll have to check it out after work0
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So interesting! Thank you for sharing!0
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Wow...thanks for sharing. Amazing0
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bump. will look after work.0
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Bump for after work.0
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The artist in me thinks this is pretty genius. You can get inspiration for art from anywhere!0
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What a powerful artist and a strong woman we have here.
Never forget the power of photography. It can influence lives.0 -
Wow - very raw and honest!.!0
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Bumping to check out later0
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Very cool! thanks for posting!0
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wow that's amazing thanks for bringing that insightful story to MFP and myself0
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I find this incredible. People struggle with weight for various reasons. Losing weight can be (and is) emotional for many, many people. For some it's like shedding a shell that they've been hiding in for years. When it's time to come out...it's scary. You have to face the things you were hiding from. As the body goes through changes so does the mind. I read some of the comments and people can be cruel (this I already know). The comments about her pictures being gross or maybe she shouldn't have gotten so fat in the first place. Really? Let's celebrate overcoming.0
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The works of the display can be found on her website. You just have to scroll from right to left.
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Very powerful. Hit very close to home for me. Thanks for sharing.0
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Thanks for sharing!0
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This is awesome! I am so proud for the courage, adn strength she has shown to do this. Thank you for sharing.0
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Thank you for sharing!0
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Bump for later.0
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bump for after work...
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I just saw it too. It's amazing and I have questions. Very courageous. Did the weight come off too fast? Would slower weight loss have been better? I truly dont know. I guess it depends on where she goes from here.0
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I find this incredible. People struggle with weight for various reasons. Losing weight can be (and is) emotional for many, many people. For some it's like shedding a shell that they've been hiding in for years. When it's time to come out...it's scary. You have to face the things you were hiding from. As the body goes through changes so does the mind. I read some of the comments and people can be cruel (this I already know). The comments about her pictures being gross or maybe she shouldn't have gotten so fat in the first place. Really? Let's celebrate overcoming.
Your words ring so true. How many of us built the walls on purpose, just to keep things out. It's incredibly hard to come to terms with letting the world back in sometimes.
I didn't read the comments. I'm glad I didn't if they were disrespectful and mean.0 -
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Thanks for posting! I looked for her further and her website has much more of her fascinating work. http://juliakozerski.com/0
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