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For information on clothed and conventional portraiture, as well as other fine art services, please visit the main studio site through the link directly above.
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© Joshua Diedrich 2005

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"We are so accustomed to disguise ourselves to others that in the end we become disguised to ourselves."
~François Duc de La Rochefoucauld

PRIVACY
The privacy and dignity of our models and clients, and their loved ones, is our highest concern:

People have very different attitudes toward their bodies, and very different attitudes toward the experience of nude portraiture. Its important to us at Naked Identity to respect whatever attitude and regard for privacy a client might bring to the process.

Anyone whose photo, portrait or name appears on this site, or in any other public arena, is there because they have given explicit permission to have their images made public, or have themselves asked to have them displayed. Anyone commissioning a portrait has complete, legally binding, control over whether or not anyone besides the client and the artist ever sees, owns or even knows about the existence of the final product, or any sketches, photos or images created in the production of that piece. Any production materials such as photos may be returned to the client or destroyed at the clients discretion.

Many people are comfortable with the idea of displaying the finished artwork, or even excited by the prospect. During the course of creating the piece, you may be asked if you are interested in exhibiting it or allowing others to see it, but the public use of your image as well as your name is completely your own decision. Some people want to show their piece off, some don't.

Your portrait can be as anonymous or as public as you are comfortable with.

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“I’d love to have a sculpture of myself so that I can look back when I’m eighty and have a record of what I looked like. A part of me can stay young and beautiful forever.”

Christine, 24, Dancer
Kalamazoo, MI USA-
“It’s much nicer than taking photographs of your body or something like that. There’s no Playboy or Penthouse quality. This is a real piece of art, like you could see in a museum, but of your own body.

Keiko, 24, Student
Tokyo, Japan-