Bodyscapes Celebrates 50 years!

Allan Teger’s famous BODYSCAPE photographs celebrate their 50th anniversary at a show at the Jackson-Junge Gallery in Chicago! These photographs look like a landscape at first, but are actually a nude body! This show, entitled The Sensual Land, runs from July 7th through August 9th with a special opening with the artist the evening of July 10th. This retrospective presents the work in many different formats, including black and white and color, one of a kind, stereo cards, and lenticular images. The gallery is at 1389 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

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After 50 years,

I continue to enjoy creating Bodyscapes and I love sharing them with you.

Allan Teger

I create these images by placing toys and miniatures on the body and shooting the picture as a single exposure.

Allan Teger

Most people assume that any unusual photograph is a product of photoshop. However, I still work the way I began.

Allan Teger

Museum of Desire

Bodyscapes® evolved from my study of psychology.

Metal Prints

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People tell me

that I brighten their day and give them a new way of looking at the world.       

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Modern Canvas Bodyscapes

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Origin of Bodyscapes

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Size Matters!

Keep in mind that creating a gallery wall with several smaller prints is a fun, eye-catching way to fill a large space when you are drawn to more than one bodyscape photograph.

Why pay for shipping?

Did you know that every order, to anywhere in the continental United States, includes free shipping? That's right. So, no matter how many prints, no matter what size you order, you will not be charged shipping. How great is that! (Returns or exchanges will incur shipping and handling fees).

Custom Shoot

You ought to be in pictures! . . . Custom Bodyscapes with YOU as the model!

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Canvas Rebel Magazine

Read a wonderful article on Allan Teger and his work with Bodyscapes...

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Allan's Blog

I've recently been featured in 'new south finds' ! Read the full article here

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