Friday, March 24, 2006

Photographer of topless shielded by Rochester

"For the past two years, Jordan Matter has been shooting 100 portraits of topless women in New York City's streets, restaurants and parks."

What's also of note is this:

"If police arrive on the scene, he pulls from his coat pocket a landmark 1992 ruling from the state Court of Appeals. It legalizes a woman's right to appear topless in public — and for that, Matter thanks Rochester's 'Topfree 7.'"

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