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 INTERVIEW with Craig Morey - pg 4

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Q. What first attracted you to the nude as a photographic subject?

A. Let me first say that I can't believe there are photographers who DON'T do nudes. What else is there to photograph!? I think I have always been mesmerized by the face and the body as imagery. Portraits and nudes have such power for me that there is really no other reason to pick up a camera. It seems to be something I MUST photograph. It isn't so much a choice of subject matter as it is a fulfilling of an inner drive.

Q. What is your philosophy and approach to the nude?

A. Unlike some photographers, I am happy to admit that there is a great sexual drive involved in these photos. The nude for me is not just form and shadow, but an image of sexual desire.

I think we should all face the fact that humans are very sexual creatures, and males are especially visual in this regard. When I'm asked why I don't photograph more men, I say that, while I can appreciate the beauty of the male form, I get little artistic charge from making images of men. Photographing women is, for me, a process that always involves some sort of sexual tension; and when that tension is translated into imagery, I feel I've been successful.

For me, image-making is driven by passion. And I believe the strongest passion we have as humans is the passion for contact with the Other. The sight of a human face or body is confirmation of the mysterious miracle of our own existence. We are hard-wired to respond to such images. All I'm trying to do is capture some of that mystery.

Q. In the past few years, you've worked with the rather infamous "fetish diva", Midori, and to create a new body of rope-bound nudes - does this reveal a more perverse or darker side of Craig Morey?

A. Oh, I don't think so. You'll notice that my work with bound nudes is much more stylized and not mean-spirited compared to most of the work of this type on the web.

The ropes, for me, simply add another dimension to the imagery. Of course, the psychological / sexual aspects of these images are undeniable, but I cannot let that stop me from exploring this work. On the contrary, I'm working at this just as I have with my classic studio nudes, to push myself into an area that I feel has been avoided by other artists.

I don't see it as misogynist or perverse to seek to explore all aspects of sexual imagery. (By the way, surprisingly, I have received more requests from prospective models for this type of work than for any other projects I've worked on.)

Q. What are your future projects? What direction do you see your photography going in?

A. I'm very interested in portraiture, and I hope to work more intensely on faces in addition to bodies. I'm also shooting a lot of web content - erotic nudes with a much more commercial appeal - which is a lot of fun, and gives me a chance to loosen up a bit.

Also, I want to return to my series of nude portraits started in Thailand in 2001. These young women seem so beautiful and mysterious to me, especially since my communication with them is very limited - they don't speak English and I don't speak Thai. Their culture treats male/female relationships, sex, nudity, etc. in such a different way than I'm used to - it's quite challenging to find the models, explain what I'm doing and then capture their allure with the camera. This will be an ongoing project.

Also, a great deal of my time is now spent on the computer. Most of my contacts with collectors and clients are now via email and my site. It's a constant challenge to keep up with the technology.

And mainly, I'll keep the door open, so to speak, to the unknown. The most interesting things that have happened to me as a photographer have been by happenstance and serendipity. If you just keep the door open, you never know who'll walk in.

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