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About photo albums

With more and more album stars in the mainland, people find that the protagonist of the photo is different and the style of the photo is different. The original photo is not necessarily nude. Although we have gradually got a correct understanding of "photos", "photos" still continue the real taste.

After the Australian women's football team took a collective photo album calendar because of the "livelihood" problem, 12 female track and field stars in Australia and the United States also exposed various "artistic shapes" printed on the calendar, creating an "explosion" effect with their personal photos. Australian track and field athlete Okaf is one of the figures in the photo calendar of female track and field stars. She said, "This is a style and a fashion. We are all world-class athletes with brains. The photos we took were healthy. Forget it. As athletes, we don't want to appear only as an image that can run, jump and cross the bar. We have many other things worth knowing. " She also stressed: "Look at the statue of David in the museum. It is a naked male body, but it has become a great artistic image. In today's era, if someone says that women can't show their sexiness, then he is definitely a sexist. " ("Sydney Dream" photos of Australian female athletes-almost half of the models are water athletes, and they hope readers can accept this kind of display, because everything is for art. )

Li Ao, a "madman" in Taiwan Province Province, who is famous for his insolence, went crazy again at the age of 65 and started a nude portrait of China literati. Although people were surprised, it did not cause any sensational social effects. It seems that society has become more and more tolerant of portraits.

It is reported that as early as 1987, a photo studio in Wuhan took the first step of commercial human body photography at the request of customers. After more than ten years, it has gradually become a climate to "take pictures" of yourself. Young girls in Shanghai, Chengdu, Wuhan and other places have stopped chasing idol albums. They regard selfies as a fashion and bravely "sacrifice" in front of strangers' cameras.

Sugaya Risako, a member of Japanese Berryz Workshop, is the youngest photo album photographer in history.