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  On Showtime Tonight

I don't subscribe to Showtime, but if you do, this might be an interesting program:


Documentary bares story behind 'Naked Las Vegas' book

By COREY LEVITAN
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Who in their right mind would pose naked for a photo book?

Photographer Greg Friedler's 2008 book "Naked Las Vegas" displayed 75 Las Vegans in their garmentless glory. But by listing only his subjects' ages and occupations -- corporate litigator, third-grade teacher, Elvis impersonator, porn star ... -- he never really answered the question.

A new documentary called "Stripped: Greg Friedler's Naked Las Vegas" steps in to, er, flesh things out. It premieres on Showtime at 10 p.m. today.

"It's not just about seeing people take their clothes off and having their picture taken," said director David Palmer. "We dove into these people's lives."

Palmer filmed Friedler at work while both visited Las Vegas for several weeks in August 2007. Then Palmer approached the photographer's subjects, asking if they would become his. Most agreed to bare all in the other way, too.

"I walked up to talk to them and they'd be standing there completely naked, completely exposed and completely honest," Palmer said.

One subject thought getting naked was good for his reputation as a hustler. Another wanted to rebel against the oppression of his corporate environment. Another simply wanted a memento for her old age. (None were paid to pose.)

Palmer and his crew followed one subject back to her house where, as her poodle watched, the subject ground her high heel into the face of a male submissive. They interviewed another subject at a nude swingers party. And, in the film's emotional zenith, a homeless subject showed Palmer the tunnel where he sleeps at night.

"It turned out to be a love story to these amazing, quirky, unique, fascinating people who make up the city," Palmer said.

"Stripped" also documents the problems that plagued Friedler's mission.

"Vegas was very stressful for me," Friedler told the Review-Journal. "I went there thinking I had about a hundred people to shoot. Maybe two came through."

Elvis impersonator Jessie Garon was a particular pain, according to Friedler, bailing on the shoot three or four times before finally committing.

"He drove us nuts," Friedler said, "but we had to have an Elvis impersonator."

To compensate for the no-shows, Friedler solicited strangers off the street at a First Friday art event. Those willing were invited to the Dust Gallery, where Friedler photographed 55 in just three hours.

"It was the most challenging book I had ever done," said Friedler, who also has published naked guides to London, New York and Los Angeles.

A year later, Palmer returned to the valley with the first copy of "Naked Las Vegas." He intended to film the reactions of the subjects to their photos. The story he found was more interesting: Many had lost their jobs, houses and relationships. And 15 of Friedler's 75 subjects vanished without a trace.

"I was just riveted by how much things changed in a year," Palmer said. "It's like dog years in Vegas. Everything happens at seven times the speed of most of our lives."

Mar. 18, 2010
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal


posted on Mar 18, 2010 10:49 AM ()

Comments:

Rex says the proper way to submit is to roll over on your back and put
all four paws in the air. Come to think of it, he is naked too.
comment by elderjane on Mar 22, 2010 8:07 AM ()
I wonder if he'd like to wear a neckerchief. Yuppy dogs in Colorado wear them all the time and act like they think they are as 'cool' as their Starbucks-slurping owners.
reply by troutbend on Mar 23, 2010 9:08 AM ()
Interesting. I am surprised people went for it.
comment by tealstar on Mar 18, 2010 12:58 PM ()
They must be artful poses.
reply by troutbend on Mar 18, 2010 2:37 PM ()
I'd even watch Fox News before this...
comment by looserobes on Mar 18, 2010 12:08 PM ()
I think it'd be interesting to hear some of their stories.
reply by troutbend on Mar 18, 2010 2:38 PM ()
I watched a an episode on CSI: Las Vegas about male and female submissives. People are crazy!
comment by redimpala on Mar 18, 2010 11:41 AM ()
That's when I stopped watching CSI, they brought up that topic several times before Grissam left, I figured setting us up to discover he liked that kind of stuff, and then the shows seemed to get more and more gruesome, which sounds odd because it's a gruesome subject matter, but somehow the spirit seemed to have gotten mean.
reply by troutbend on Mar 18, 2010 2:40 PM ()
Same here.Loved kristy comment
comment by fredo on Mar 18, 2010 11:32 AM ()
There must be more to it than it sounds.
reply by troutbend on Mar 18, 2010 2:44 PM ()
I don't get Showtime either but I can't imagine getting naked for a book!
comment by kristilyn3 on Mar 18, 2010 11:18 AM ()
The guy did it in several other cities. I am going to keep an eye out for his books because I want to see how it comes off. I'm guessing he shows the people in their usual attire, such as the Elvis suit, and then naked so we can decide whether we'd guess their usual occupation without clothes for a clue. Of course and Elvis impersonator is easy to spot regardless. We see them all the time in regular clothes but the sideburns are a give-away.
reply by troutbend on Mar 18, 2010 2:43 PM ()

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