// You are beautiful

Welcome

Thank you for being here. The Nu Project is a series of honest nudes of normal women from all over the world. The project began in 2005 and has stayed true to the original vision: no professional models, minimal makeup and no glamour. The focus of the project has been and continues to be the subjects and their personalities, spaces, insecurities and quirks.

 

To date, over 100 women across North and South America have participated in the project.  Without their courage, confidence and trust, none of this would have been possible. We are so thankful for their willingness to open their homes to us.

 

If you’d like to get involved as a contributor to our fine art book you can find the information to the right.  If you’d like to sign up for a shoot please visit the participation page for more information.

News

Offline Until May 9th

Because of all the traffic to the site lately we’ve had to move servers. We’ll be offline until tomorrow. We’ll get everything working again ASAP. Thanks for your patience.

 

UPDATE: Server issue have been (hopefully) resolved.  Please let us know if you experience any problems.

Women from Manaus?

Thank you to the hundreds of women from around Brazil who have signed up for The Nu Project.  We are currently looking for more volunteers in the Amazon - specifically around Manaus.  Our goal is to present a diverse selection of the women of Brazil but in order to make that happen we need your help.  If you know anyone who lives in Manaus or around the Amazon river and may be willing to participate, please send them our information.

 

A huge thank you to all of the women from São Paulo, Rio, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, and Recife who have already signed up.  We couldn’t do it without you.

Site Troubles :(

Sorry about all of the craziness on the site lately. We’re moving to an upgraded server to handle the increased traffic and there have been some configuration problems. Please hang in there with us!

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testimonials

Your images are so honest; and for me- insightful. I’m so thankful for having been able to be a part in creating this. I can’t begin to articulate what they mean to me, which is going to make writing about this a bitch. So… in the spirit of that old photography adage, ‘an image speaks a thousand words’, I will only use a few…

This is when I lived in Minneapolis

It was a cold Tuesday morning

I was thirty years old

This space was my home

These were the things I owned, and some still do

These were the things I was creating

… and the thoughts I was thinking

The Nu Project is one that evolves how we view and love bodies, women, and the spaces they create. The photographs reveal the empowering possibilities held in re-understanding the nature of beauty. We are reminded that our everyday lives and bodies, the seemingly mundane and uninteresting parts of ourselves–are meaningful.

The Nu Project was such an amazing experience. Actually taking the pictures was incredible. I was nervous to open myself up like that to someone I had just met, but was pleasantly surprised when the nervousness quickly faded and the confidence of “this is who I am, and this is my body” took over. Seeing the finished pictures up on the website, I am honored to be alongside all of the beautiful women.

There are a few that make me flinch, but there are also some that I’m absolutely in love with… and I think it’s honest to have both of them up, because it’s accurate. Thank you. I’m amazed by how much my body fluctuates in short periods of time, how fundamentally stress affects my physiology. Even so… that some of the images are really, really lovely helps me remind myself to be compassionate toward my body’s struggles to find equilibrium, to process emotions and conditions it doesn’t get much reprieve from.

My first thought when seeing them was “Why did I let someone take my picture so early in the morning?” There is no candy coating in those pictures. Some make me cringe, some are absolutely beautiful and they are all, all me. As a female I am probably more critical of myself then anyone else will ever be. This is why humans invented clothes, well that, and the potential for frostbite.

This issue of beauty, the body, and seeing yourself objectively vs. your own perception is something that means more to me than perhaps the average person because of the problems I’ve had with body dysmorphic disorder, a fancy medical way of saying you just can’t see yourself rationally or the way others see you.  For me, having a “middleman” of sorts, in this case, the camera, gives me a bit of a reality check.  I was a bit awestruck by the photos because that’s just not the way I see myself.  I think most people are so used to seeing the “final product”; the airbrushed, photoshopped versions of photography that their view of what they should look like standing in front of a mirror is completely distorted.  Maybe if everyone had the chance to get some fine art shots taken, maybe we’d all be a little happier with ourselves.

All images © Matt Blum Photography 2005-2012.