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Mechanical piano creative union announced an erotic photo contest, Tengrinews.kz reports. Both amateur and professional nu photographers can submit spicy photos made with their own cameras. According to organizer Nurlan Turekhanov, the main criteria for selection are taste, tact, harmony and love. The jury will select 200 photos for the final exposition. Applications are accepted before September 4. The opening of Raise your eyes: sexual impress exhibition is scheduled for September 12 in the building of Almaty Financial Center. The organizers are defining this event as an exhibition-performance, which will be the only in the world for its format. The details are not disclosed yet, but organizers promise surprises for Almaty residents. This is the second exhibition organized with the support of Mechanical piano creative group. So called “lie down” show was held last spring in an unusual format. The visitors were offered to watch a slide-show of Kazakhstan photo journalists works. An unusual detail of the show was that the visitors had to lie down on mattresses to see the photos projected on the ceiling.
Mechanical piano creative union announced an erotic photo contest, Tengrinews.kz reports. Both amateur and professional nu photographers can submit spicy photos made with their own cameras.
According to organizer Nurlan Turekhanov, the main criteria for selection are taste, tact, harmony and love. The jury will select 200 photos for the final exposition. Applications are accepted before September 4.
The opening of Raise your eyes: sexual impress exhibition is scheduled for September 12 in the building of Almaty Financial Center. The organizers are defining this event as an exhibition-performance, which will be the only in the world for its format. The details are not disclosed yet, but organizers promise surprises for Almaty residents.
This is the second exhibition organized with the support of Mechanical piano creative group. So called “lie down” show was held last spring in an unusual format. The visitors were offered to watch a slide-show of Kazakhstan photo journalists works. An unusual detail of the show was that the visitors had to lie down on mattresses to see the photos projected on the ceiling.