The first nude photography magazine was "Camera Work", founded in 1902 by
Alfred Stieglitz. Not all the
pictures were of nudes, but nude photographs were frequent, usually in portfolios by such
photographers as
Annie Brigman, Clarence Whitehead, Robert Demarchy, Renee Le Begue and Frank Eugene.
The treatment was
such as to suggest "feelings and associations beyond the actual subject." In particular,
"Camera Work" included
studies by the Photo-Secessionists.