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A search for the same three words today yields a variety of results that are entirely distinct from the historical magazine. For instance, one artist has created a photo series called "Into the Woods," which is described as "a project about inner freedom and being able to embrace yourself fully with all of your inner demons, or your shadow - as Jung would put it". Another fashion photography collection, named "UNDER THE SKIN," explicitly states it "draws its inspiration from the analytical psychology of Carl Jung, focusing on the interaction between the conscious and unconscious mind, universal archetypes, and processes of individuation". Photographers like Julien Vallon work with non-professional models to "extract his subjects' inner beauty in the form of beautiful, contorted nudes", and others create "obscure and minimal fashion photography" where the focus is on "the drape and silhouette of fabrics rather than an elaborate narrative".

(Young and Free) is a long-running German magazine series that focuses on the Freikörperkultur (FKK) or naturism movement. Content Overview jung+und+frei+magazine+photos

First published in July 1987, Jung & Frei was one of several German magazines that sought to capitalize on the popularity of the or "free body culture" movement in Germany. It was a monthly publication, produced in an A4-sized format of roughly 64 pages. The magazine was sold openly at newsstands and in magazine shops throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland for about a decade before its controversial content was finally addressed. A search for the same three words today