PhotoNaturals
Naturist Daytrips in Ontario Canada
Adventure and visual art brought together
with small groups visiting selected locations
nudist group by ocean reaches for the sky
PhotoNaturals
    What is PhotoNaturals?

PhotoNaturals is a unique on-going visual Naturist/Nudist project creating a body of photos and videos that depict nudity as a normal, positive, and uplifting human experience.

We bring together diverse free-spirited people to be active and creative while clothing-free in an exciting, enjoyable and respectful setting. We conduct day-trips to private beautiful spots in nature where we can explore, hike, climb, swim or simply relax together.

Our day trips are small - usually 5 to 15 people - and locations are chosen for accessibility, visual interest, privacy, and creative potential. Two or three of the participants will have cameras; they are also nude and may appear on-camera. No one in the group is clothed, and all resulting imagry is used exclusively by Naked Club to present and promote Naturism.

nude group holding hands walking in a circle
    Is this for me?

If you are comfortable being clothing-free outdoors in a mutually respectful social setting, and if you appreciate the idea of participating in photos and videos depicting Naturist activities, then PhotoNaturals may be for you.

It's also a fun way to meet like-minded people! Regardless of your size, shape, race, culture, gender and sexual orientation, you are welcome to apply. Everything we do and create is entirely non-sexual. You must be 18 or older to participate.
About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
    Where will the photos and videos be seen?

The photos and videos are organized into sequenced galleries, chronicling each occasion, and published on naked-club.org. Paid membership is required for the public to view, but participants receive ongoing free access to the galleries. Select images may also be used on social media to create a positive image and promote naturism and general body freedom for those who have not yet experienced it. Participants will be offered copies of any photos of themselves from the events they attend.
About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
    What is a typical outing day like?

Once a date, place and activity has been established and an attending group confirmed, a schedule is set for the day. Some people drive on their own, while others carpool.

We meet at 11 AM at a restaurant near our destination for brunch — paid for by us. This gives everyone a chance to get acquainted, enjoy a meal, and allow for varied arrival times. After noon we head to our location. We will park in a place that is within walking distance of our destination, which will be reasonably private from the public.

We typically spend the afternoon at our destination — a scenic area such as a pond, waterfall, beach, or rock formation. Most of the time is spent exploring freely, though sometimes we plan a group activity or workshop.

About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
    Where is this all happening?

All events take place within the southern Ontario region, within driving distance of Toronto and Hamilton. Carpooling is organized when possible. Every location is scouted in advance for accessibility, beauty, and reasonable privacy. We also hold shoots at established naturist locations such as Bare Oaks Park, Port Burwell beach, GTA Skinnydippers, and Hanlan's Point beach, and occasionally plan indoor events.

About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
    Who is behind PhotoNaturals?

The main organizer's nickname is Nomad and he has been running PhotoNaturals and Naked Club since 2006 - primarily in California until 2018 and in Canada since then. Nomad also organizes Bodyfest at Bare Oaks and the annual nude sailing cruise on Lake Ontario for several years. If you're local, you probably know him by his real name.

About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
    How do I get involved?

The first step is to complete and submit the application form using the “Apply” link at the top of the page.

We ask for some basic personal details to help us mix and match participants when inviting people to a particular day trip. When you submit the form, your information is not stored in an online database — it’s emailed to us directly, kept confidential, and used only for planning and coordination.

We usually reply within one day. You’ll also be asked to provide a couple of reference photos. These don’t have to be nude, but might be helpful if they were. we are not seeking a particular body type or “ideal” of beauty. In fact, we welcome diversity of shapes, sizes, genders, and backgrounds.

About 25 people of all shapes, sizes and colours are gathered on the lawn to experience a connection workshop
    First Time?

If you’ve never participated in social nudity before, this is the perfect opportunity to get your feet wet. You’ll be amazed at how natural and freeing it feels — and you’ll never go back to feeling ashamed of being naked in the world among other clothing-free souls!

Take the first step — click the “Apply” button at the top of the page.