Liz Phair Unveils The Secret To A Great Nude Photo Shoot

Posted by Brian Fairbanks

 

In an interview with New York Magazine, out this week, rock musician and feminist icon Liz Phair has revealed the secret to a hot nude photo shoot. And it's just one ingredient...

In the interview, Phair discusses the 15th anniversary of one of the greatest albums of all time, her Matador Records debut Exile in Guyville. The cover, seen above, depicts a wild-eyed Phair cavorting in a photo booth with her boobs hanging out. But it took forever to get Phair, who wrote several songs about her sex life for the album, to get into the right frame of mind for its cover:

I turned in a still from a friend of mine's student film for the cover of the CD — it was an orgy of Barbies floating in a pool. Matador was like, "What the FUCK is this?!" They called up Nash [Kato, of Urge Overkill] and asked him to help. So he comes to me and goes, "Lizzy, listen, the record's great, but they're not digging this. Why don't you go into the photo booth, take off your shirt, leave on your necklaces." And before I went into the bathroom, he was like, "Oh, and remember to put lipstick on your nipples," because I have very light-pink nipples, and I figured it was some weird porno thing he knew about. Like, "Wow that’s why the nipples always look so good!" So I went in the photo booth, and for the first couple of shots, I was sort of shy. He really wanted me to just be like sex.

And you were down with that?
Oh, completely. I was always game to try fun and somewhat reckless things. And the last shot was just sort of wow — and that became the cover. And that one little nipple showed, which was a big deal later on — over the years various major labels recropped it. But it's back! Now you can enjoy the nipple.

Via New York Magazine


Comments

Mort said:

The page from New York Magazine was edited out....

What should I do now?

HERKY

July 11, 2008 4:08 PM

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