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It’s no surprise that most cubicle workers feel constrained by their drab gray prisons. But what about people with cool jobs? Sensing that his tattooed, funky models weren’t fully expressing themselves, commercial photographer John Covington liberated them from constraints -- and clothing -- in a private photo shoot. The very-public...
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It’s no surprise that most cubicle workers feel constrained by their drab gray prisons. But what about people with cool jobs?

Sensing that his tattooed, funky models weren’t fully expressing themselves, commercial photographer John Covington liberated them from constraints — and clothing — in a private photo shoot. The very-public result is the “Boundless: Photographs by John Covington” exhibit.

“The models became very uninhibited and really put their soul into posing for these art nudes,” the Phoenix photog tells New Times.

Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Starts: Sept. 4. Continues through Sept. 30, 2009

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