Thousands of people stripped off for a mass nude photo on an Australian beach to raise awareness about skin cancer
The famous beach in Australia saw a sea of swimsuit-less individuals being directed via megaphone to raise awareness about skin cancer. Thousands of people stripped off for a mass nude photo on an Australian beach to raise awareness about skin cancer. Sydney's Bondi Beach saw a sea of swimsuit-less individuals being directed via megaphone by US photographer Spencer Tunick . Mr Tunick, known for staging mass nude photo shoots at world landmarks, had attendees organise themselves in several poses on the beach before many took a skinny dip in the ocean. The New York-based artist collaborated with a charity on the naked art installation in a bid to raise awareness about melanoma, Australia's fourth most common form of cancer. The federal government estimates that this year more than 17,000 new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in Australia, and more than 1,200 Australians will die from the disease. On a crisp spring morning in Sydney, Mr Tunick said: "We have an opportuni...