Young People vs. Nudist Resort Rules

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2011

This video topic briefly discusses one item that young people groups really could use in a nudist resort setting. Two resorts mentioned are Deer Park and Glen Eden Resort in Southern California.

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  • One thing AANR does not seem to do is have a "flag" that follows a club "allowed videographer" or photographer around (like on a hat) so others know "this is official" (so may avoid background). AANR needS to make it easy for clubs to follow a procedure such as this photographer hat flag (and possibly groups having wrist bands if in photos). Clubs generally allow AANR groups to make their own photography procedures. Perhaps AANR need to approve "photo groups" that are not AANR clubs too.

  • No, this was a particular situation where my man wanted to take a picture of me for our own photo book and/or to share with whom we please. Why must I prearrange my "nudism publicity" just to have my man or friends take a picture of me? Why should only photos be permitted inside resorts just because one or two people are afraid they are going to get photographed even though they are not standing in the lens view?

  • @ganudist Why should I have to exploit my image through a nudist organization when all I want to do is to update my memory book?Those who live in nudist resorts and or are family nudists must really have a small family album. This is pretty sad and needs to change. This would not apply in any given public location, while won't the resorts learn to work with the needs of young people and set up a way that photography and cell phones can be permitted within their walls?

  • Better yet, why don't they approve the lead photographer for young peeps to take photos of their group for such events? Wear badges etc. The main thing I have an issue about with this behavior was there was no one in the background nor around while the image was being taken. It was done at night towards the end of the day and was being posed tastefully. If cameras are prohibited for the sake of the guests and the guests don't care, there is no excuse for us to be scolded for harmless photography

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  • I definitely think there needs to be more leniency for photography in the nudist lifestyle - I've asked myself the question of whether nudists even have photo albums, and obviously, as a photographer, capturing photographic memories is important to me in a way that maybe it's not to someone else - but I'm not sure I can see it happening unless the wider nudist population is able to get over their excessive fear and paranoia about cameras.

  • That way, only people who don't mind having their pictures taken would be there, and then people who want to take pictures while at the nudist resort will have a place to do that.

  • I'd like to think that one of the advantages young people bring to the table is LESS of a concern about "oh my god what if somebody takes a picture of me while I'm naked!?" Of course individual views will vary across the spectrum. It would be great, however, if nudist resorts could implement your suggestion about having a designated area for taking pictures.

  • I am in agreement! As a photographer, with a particular interest in nude photography and self-portraiture (which means taking pictures of myself, not other people who don't want their pictures taken!), I find the alarmist reaction to the usage of cameras at American nudist resorts (in my experience) incredibly stifling. Unfortunately, though, I don't see an easy solution, because people are very protective of their nude image and are highly paranoid about "gawkers", "voyeurs", and the like.

  • So natural, but she could to show us a little more...!!

  • that should say "then one should be able to get permission from management: - ie. that permission would be freely given, as long as nobody else is there to get photographed against their will (YouTube needs to allow our reponses to be longer, lol!)

  • I think the best idea would be to have some areas set aside & labelled where everybody knows that photographs can be taken, and that way if we don't want to end up in someone else's photos, whether in the background or more prominently, then we can just avoid those areas. Maybe make half of the resort okay for photos to be taken, and the other half photo-free. And if anyone wants to take photos next to signs, etc that aren't designated photo areas, then one can get permission from management

  • @fatpizzaman I'm too much of a lady to fight with you but I regard you as a winging aggressive retard.

  • @fatpizzaman I'm too much of a lady to battle with you but I do regard you as a Aggressive retard

  • @381MEDALLION they are biting their noses to spite their faces. Their loss, and hope you find a nudist place that will accept you regardless of your marital status.

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