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World Naked Bike Ride Photo -

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

World Naked Bike Ride Photo -

If you attend a ride, protect the people in your frame as fiercely as they protect their right to be in it. And ride on—bare, brave, and beautiful. Have you taken or appeared in a World Naked Bike Ride photo? Share your story (anonymously) in the comments below.

While the event occurs in public spaces (where legal photography rights often apply), the WNBR has a strict ethical code. Riders are not "exhibitionists" in the clinical sense for many; they are activists. Taking a photo that reduces a rider to a sexual object is a violation of the protest's core value: body sovereignty. World Naked Bike Ride Photo

Every year, as summer solstice approaches, a peculiar and powerful phenomenon rolls through the streets of major cities from London to Portland, São Paulo to Melbourne. It is not a typical protest march, nor is it a standard cycling race. It is the World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) —a global event advocating for fuel dependency reduction, cyclist safety, and body positivity. And at the heart of its viral spread and controversial legacy is a single, striking asset: the World Naked Bike Ride photo . If you attend a ride, protect the people

For the photographer, it is a masterclass in ethics and timing. For the rider, it is an act of radical trust. And for the rest of the world, the WNBR photo remains one of the last true taboos in media—an image that forces you to ask not just "Why are they naked?" but "Why are we so afraid of those who are?" Share your story (anonymously) in the comments below

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If you attend a ride, protect the people in your frame as fiercely as they protect their right to be in it. And ride on—bare, brave, and beautiful. Have you taken or appeared in a World Naked Bike Ride photo? Share your story (anonymously) in the comments below.

While the event occurs in public spaces (where legal photography rights often apply), the WNBR has a strict ethical code. Riders are not "exhibitionists" in the clinical sense for many; they are activists. Taking a photo that reduces a rider to a sexual object is a violation of the protest's core value: body sovereignty.

Every year, as summer solstice approaches, a peculiar and powerful phenomenon rolls through the streets of major cities from London to Portland, São Paulo to Melbourne. It is not a typical protest march, nor is it a standard cycling race. It is the World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) —a global event advocating for fuel dependency reduction, cyclist safety, and body positivity. And at the heart of its viral spread and controversial legacy is a single, striking asset: the World Naked Bike Ride photo .

For the photographer, it is a masterclass in ethics and timing. For the rider, it is an act of radical trust. And for the rest of the world, the WNBR photo remains one of the last true taboos in media—an image that forces you to ask not just "Why are they naked?" but "Why are we so afraid of those who are?"

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