I talked about the call for volunteers for this event in one of my previous post. About 600 people responded to the call and were brave enough to take their clothes off in the cold glacier.
Hundreds of naked people pose in front of the Aletsch glacier during a massive naked photo session with U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick, near Bettmeralp, Switzerland, Saturday Aug. 18, 2007.
The environmental group Greenpeace commissioned Tunick to take pictures of nude volunteers on a Swiss glacier to call attention to the issue of global warming and its impact on glaciers.
“I want my images to go more than skin-deep. I want the viewers to feel the vulnerability of their existence and how it relates closely to the sensitivity of the world’s glaciers,” said photographer, Spencer Tunick.
I have collected some of the photos from different sources and the credit goes to respective sources.
Greenpeace Photos 1
Greenpeace Photos 2
Greenpeace Photos 3
Greenpeace Photos 4
Greenpeace Photos 5


THOSE PICS ARE REALLY NICE/