Cambridge students traditionally undressed for a charity calendar
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/cambridge-students-traditionally-undressed-for-a-charity-calendar.htmlEvery year, Cambridge University students publish a calendar with racy photos to raise money for charity. Fundraising goals are always different, ranging from helping homeless animals to cancer research. This year, boys and girls undressed in honor of mental health. The funds received from the sale of calendars will be sent to special medical funds.
For the calendar for 2022, 80 students who are members of the university's sports teams took part. Among them there are football players, netball players, gymnasts, tennis players and even hockey players. Guys and girls used the attributes of their sports to cover up intimate parts of the body.
The locations involved in the filming were very different. Photo shoots took place on Grantchester meadows, near academic buildings, in laboratories, stables and even in the archaeological museum of Cambridge University.
Despite the fact that there is not a single detail of clothing on the participants of the filming, the shots turned out to be not at all challenging. All of them are made professionally and with a sense of humor.
Usually the photographer Kevin Low was engaged in shooting, but this year, for the first time in the history of the calendar, another master was invited. He became Andrew Wilkinson (Andrew Wilkinson). It seems that he coped with his task no worse than his predecessor. The calendar, as always, will be sold for 10 pounds (950 rubles).
Everyone will be able to purchase the Cambridge Blues Naked Calendar at the end of November.
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