Naturist Photography: A View of Our Naturist Life

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Naturist Photography. A man and a woman standing on a beach, holding large towels that read 'Friendly Manitoba NATURIST' and 'Celebrating Life Naturally', both smiling and enjoying the outdoors.

Welcome to a world of limitless possibilities, where the journey is as exhilarating as the destination, and where every moment is an opportunity to make a memory.

Welcome to our photography space.

This is where our naturist life and our creative curiosity overlap… through naturist photography and fine art nude photography that’s rooted in presence, not performance.

If you’re just discovering us, these are some of our most read and most shared articles about photography:
Why we take photos
Why you should too

Online, nudity often gets flattened. It’s either hidden by algorithms, mislabeled as adult content, or drowned out by performance and exhibitionism. But that’s not what nudity has meant to us.
For us, nudity has been about intimacy, vulnerability, strength, humor, fragility, freedom, and emotion. About learning what it feels like to exist without armor. About seeing ourselves… and each other… more honestly.

We’re naturists, yes. But we’re also people who fell in love with the quiet power of fine-art nude photography. When it’s done without objectifying or sexualizing the subject, it shares something essential with naturism: the simple, radical acceptance of the human body as it is.

And yes… sometimes there’s sensuality. People can carry that energy. But sensuality isn’t the same as sexualization. For us, it’s about presence, not performance. Connection, not consumption.

Naturism gave us the courage to step in front of the camera. Photography gave us the challenge of turning those moments into something more than snapshots… into little fragments of how this life actually feels.

This page is not about being seen. It’s about being present.

This is our naturist life, through a creative lens.


Drenched in Confidence

We brought a white dress to the beach thinking it would be soft, romantic, maybe a little dramatic. The ocean responded with, “Oh… you thought this was your photoshoot?” What followed was wind, waves, fabric clinging in ways fabric absolutely does when wet, and more laughter than posing.

There’s something about water that removes any illusion of control. You can either fight it… or surrender and have fun. Corin has never claimed to be a professional model. In fact, most of our shoots involve some version of, “What do I do with my arms?”, “Is this weird?”, “Do I look awkward?”

This day was different. Somewhere between the first unexpected splash and the dress fully committing to transparency, something shifted. She stopped asking what she should look like and just existed in the moment. And honestly? That’s when the best images happen.

Was it dramatic? Yes. Was it playful? Also yes. Did the dress stand a chance? Absolutely not. But more importantly, it wasn’t about the dress at all. It was about confidence showing up when you’re soaked, laughing, slightly off balance, and no longer trying to control every angle.

The ocean won. We did too.

“Our Naturist Life in 2025 — A Year in Moments”

These collages are some of our moments and highlights. Some ordinary… some imperfect… and some planned. Just joyful times from another year of living in our bodies, together in a world that usually asks us to hide them.

This is what “our naturist life” looks like. Not as an idea, not as a statement, but as a lived experience. Quiet mornings. Laughter that catches you by surprise. Sunlight on skin. Wind in trees. Two people choosing, again and again, to be present, honest, and unarmored together. A record of being human in small, beautiful ways.

We share these to be understood. This is what grows when you make space for honesty. This is what freedom looks like when it’s gentle. This is what intimacy looks like when it’s safe. This is what life looks like when you stop hiding from yourself.

This is us.

2025 Hawaii (Big Island)

Two weeks traveling around the big Island. We always find adventure and places to explore. Naturism is a huge part of our lives so where there is a will… there is always a way… or place!

2024 September Hike

Ah I remember this wonderful hike like it was yesterday. Beautiful day… lovely places to hike nude. Everything was perfect. Until it wasn’t. Unfortunately, I slipped on a wet rock and went down on my back… onto my backpack… with my camera in it. Unknown to me at the time, I broke one rib and cracked another. It was over the next few hours of pain building up when I realized I did something I shouldn’t have!

2024 Bridal Photoshoot

As we count down to our first wedding anniversary on August 24th, we’re revisiting one of the most beautiful and intimate moments we’ve shared together… Corin’s nude bridal shoot. Last year, deep in the quiet of the forest, she stood in her gown and veil, sunlight dancing through the leaves, each layer slowly giving way to reveal her true naturist self. Over the coming days, we’ll share one photograph at a time. Little windows into a memory that was as much about love, trust, and freedom as it was about celebrating the start of our life together.

2024 Saint Martin

Just some images from our two weeks in Saint Martin. We stayed at Kazanu and at Jardin d’o and loved Orient Bay and Happy Bay beach. Plus a few other unique places we explored hiking.

2020 Our first Nude Photoshoot

2020 Our First Naturist Kayak Camping Trip

2020 – Just Pool Fun

2020 – A Year of Firsts in Naturism (from Mother’s Day to Halloween to Christmas)

2024 Couples Fun Photo Shoot

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80 Comments

  1. Hello there! This article could not be written anny better!
    Going through this article reminds me oof my previous roommate!

    He constantly kept preaching about this. I am going to srnd thi post to him.
    Fairly certain he’ll have a great read. Many thanks for sharing!

  2. Congratulations on your first year of marriage! Now it all makes sense! In our first year of marriage, we didn’t want to wear clothes either! But after my mom walking in on us and the kids it just seemed like it went away! All and all we are very happy 30 years later! Our kids are grown now but they live across the street! Hope you all make it 30 years! God takes care of us very well! Jesus is Lord!

  3. Saw your pic with the Manitoba flag–

    a long, long, LONG time ago (when coal and milk were delivered by horse), yours truly was born in Brandon, MB.

    Honestly, all my life, I’ve wanted to meet ANYONE from Brandon out here in the other world–not on my 25 cruises, nor any of the 25 resorts, nude beaches, not in Asia or Europe, blah, blah, blah.

    Tell me you’re from Brandon!

    Dave

    1. Yes. They’re all adults now and busy building their own lives (which thankfully keeps them too busy to supervise ours 😄). For clarity, we raised our kids separately. I, my son, and Corin, with her two boys long before we became a couple.

      When they were growing up, neither of us treated nudity like something shameful or taboo, even though we weren’t naturists at the time. Bodies were just bodies… not scandal headlines.

      Today, we look at naturism as our lifestyle choice. We don’t tell them how to dress, and they don’t send us clothing requirements… which is probably for the best, because we’d be terrible at following them.

      In our family, respect and personal autonomy win. We don’t force our lifestyle on them, and they are free to choose their own paths. Everyone gets to live their own life… with or without a wardrobe.

  4. We are both nudists and barely are dressed unless absolutely necessary. Loving your content, and hope there is more. We are Florida grounded, but find opportunities to visit our fav places. Cypress Cove/Kissimmee is the bomb, without the party type lifestyle. And the beaches around Titusville every year. We should do a platform to share our moments also?

  5. You two are both beautiful and I freaking adore these photis but I have one problem See I am also a naturist but I only reciprocate the naturisr feeling only when I am completely bare too and can’t when I am fully clothed any solution ?

    1. We can’t really relate to that, because for us the feeling doesn’t disappear when clothes go on. Naturism is more about how we see people and ourselves… not just the physical state of being nude.

      For us, that feeling didn’t come from being nude all the time. It came from understanding why we’re naturists in the first place.

      If the feeling disappears the moment clothes go on, that’s usually a sign there’s still some internal separation happening. And that’s okay… but it’s personal work, not something others can fix for you.

  6. Married retired couple from Ontario waving Hi!

    Manitoba? Wut? Over at the Nudims store and saw colour spelled sans “U”, so I figgered you is uhmarikin. Or are the Manitoba towels simply souvenirs? Ontario here. Ha d some delay issues joining in your blog, but it’s Tickety Boo now. Have you ever travelled into Ontario? Which resort/s have you visited? We were members at the – now textile – Four Seasons in Freelton. Now we are regulars at Sunny Glades west of London.

    Thank you so much for all the effort this page, and your other offshoots requires. I am looking forward to seeing what is next from you. We are also looking forward to open skies and warmer weather, especially after this 2026 weather blast of January 2026. I am solar powered, and I do love the winter, but this year is Mother Nature bragging about who is in charge and who isn’t. Cheers !

    1. We are Manitobans. 😊😊. The towels were created by some naturist friends here. They have for all provinces and territories. But 70% of our followers and those buying NUDIMS are from the US.

      We have not been to any in Ontario yet. We don’t travel that way in the summer unfortunately. We have our local club here in the summer and travel south in the winter.

  7. Nice pictures I like how you have nothing to hide.Carin if you don’t mind me asking what is your bra size? I would love to know.

    1. Well… that’s a trick question. It depends. At my heavier size or my lighter size? The weird thing is when I gain weight it goes to my boobs and ass… but when I lose weight it goes from my boobs. So summer bras are different than winter bras. I have never been actually professionally sized… so it depends on the brand of bra as well. They vary from a 36C to 38D and I even have a DD. There might even be a few old 34B in there that don’t fit currently. Who knows! 😃

      1. I am an individual quite comfortable naked, and in particular nude in the naturist environment, however I am clearly an outlier. What kind of question is this, and why give credence to it with a response? Weird.

  8. It’s always a pleasure to read about naturism and natural life, this couple are a genuine picture of happy life as back to basic people. I am almost 75 years old, a widower and a lifelong naturist. Poor health has now restricted my daily life, I am restricted to homestyle naturist living. Reading about real life naturists refreshes many happy memories, thank you both.

  9. Still waiting for the anticipated need to confirm my email. I get that not everything is instant. What I see of this blog is both beautiful and inspiring.

  10. When my wife and I visited Hawaii’s Big Island we really enjoyed sailing on Swim Free Hawaii charter. We were able to snorkel nude off the Kona coast. We highly recommend if you haven’t already been to check them out on a future visit.

  11. A very warm Heloe to you beautiful natrurist couple from South Africa
    My wife and I are both naturist I am in my 40,s been a nudist most of my life and my wife in 30 ,s a nudist for past 7 years when I met her introduced her to natural lifestyle by first sleeping nude ,walking around nude at home ,nude beach then going to nudist resorts and meeting other nudist .we also wish we had hot into this long ago .

  12. Bonjour, je ne suis pas naturiste mais j’adore le concept, je regrette de n’avoir jamais osé. Merci de votre partage, qui plus et, Madame est superbe , très agréable, de très belles photos aussi . Merci à vous .

  13. We love your “2025 Hawaii Vacation” pictures. Do you mind telling us what island you stayed on and a little bit about the place you were at? I have not seen pictures of ANY nudist/clothing optional places in the Islands with those views and accommodations. We normally go to Maui but the past couple years of fire damage and their failure to start rebuilding make it less than attractive to us now.

    1. We travelled all around the big island and stayed in 5 different places as we travelled. There is only one actual naturist accommodation. The rest we search out and just make it our own where possible. There is also one nude beach.

  14. Great site, lovely to see a naturist couple who are passionate about their lifestyle. I came into Naturism later in life aged 40 ten years ago. I am a single male, not met any female naturists however I can still dream.

    kind regards

    Alex

  15. A beautiful collection of photos and captured experiences. Thank you, Kevin and Corin for sharing. Very nice 👍😊 Jan&Gary

  16. I do not think I have yet found one of your photos without you both smiling and I know why because I feel the same too about a naturist way of life. Thank you both so much for sharing, I look forward to your future posts. May I also wish you both a great naturist life together.

  17. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences captured in these great photographs, Kevin. Some beautiful pics of the lovely Corin.❤️

  18. lovely pictures, have been a naturist myself for 40 years, and have made my wife enjoy it too. unfortunately we haven’t taken that many pictures, but hope to take some this summer. great to follow you on your journey, greetings poul from Denmark

  19. A like all your photos, thanks to you l like the naturist world more and more. The photos the clay and where you float on the water are my favorite. Thank you for all 👌🙏

  20. Wonderful pictures reflecting the very best values of NATURISM. Honesty, integrity, freedom, innocent fun and an obvious true love! This great couple understands what is truly important in life. Please follow their examples!

  21. It is very obvious that you have posted a very disproportionate number of images of each of you. Many, many more of Corin than of Kevin.

    Why is that, I wonder?

    1. Easy. I am the photographer. I am the only one with the interest in taking the photos. It’s my hobby. Corin’s interests and hobbies are different. Did you read the blog “The lens I remember through”?

  22. what an absolutely beautiful way for to reset their own mental health. Fresh air, no sounds but nature’s, the only light is sunshine, what real beauty to behold.

    Thank you very much.

  23. Your pictures and stories give a profound and memorable insight. Thank you for sharing and please do not stop. Voices like yours are needed.

  24. Beautiful photos. We feel we’re there with you guys. Love the outdoors and being naked and one with nature. Jan&Gary 👍❤️ (Sorry for the typo error in the email)

  25. Beautiful photos. We feel we’re there with you guys. Love the outdoors and being naked and one with nature. Jan&Gary 👍❤️

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