Thousands of naked adults gathered at dawn at Bondi Beach under the watchful eye of a famous US artist.
About 2500 people participated in an exhibition by the renowned photographer Spencer Tunick, who has made a name shooting naked people in public locations around the world.
Saturday’s piece was done in collaboration with Australian company Skin Check Champions with the aim of raising awareness for skin cancer.
One of Saturday’s participants, Elle Katzanis, told ABC radio on Wednesday that participants weren’t naked for the entire duration of the morning.
Ms Katzanis said she found Tunick’s work “kind of beautiful.”
In 2010 Tunick rallied 5000 people to strip down on the steps of the Sydney Opera House.