(1947, New York, USA)
Jock Sturges is an American photographer, best known for his images of nude adolescents and their families.
Sturges graduated with a BFA in Perceptual Psychology and Photography from Marlboro College and received an MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute.
His subjects are nude adolescents and their families, primarily taken at communes in Northern California and at the Atlantic-coast naturist resort CHM Montalivet in Montalivet, France. Much of his work features Californian Misty Dawn, whom he shot from when she was a young child until in her twenties.
Sturges primarily works with a large 8×10-inch-format view camera. He has taken some digital photographs but prefers to work with prints as the traditional way.
Controversy
His work has been the subject of controversy in the United States of America. In 1990, his San Francisco studio was raided by FBI officers and his equipment seized. A grand jury subsequently declined to bring an indictment against him. In 1998 unsuccessful attempts were made to have his books The Last Day of Summer and Radiant Identities classed as child pornography in the U.S. states of Alabama and Tennessee.
His photographs also appear as cover art on three novels by Jennifer McMahon, Promise Not to Tell, Island of Lost Girls and Dismantled, as well as Karl Ove Knausgård’s 1998 debut novel Ute av verden (Out of the World).
Books
- The Last Day of Summer
- Radiant Identities is a 1994
Links
Some of his photos:












