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''Baring It All'' is a documentary film about
fashion photographer Fashion photography is a genre of photography that portrays clothing and other fashion items. This sometimes includes haute couture garments. It typically consists of a fashion photographer taking pictures of a dressed model in a photographic stu ...
David Jay and The SCAR Project, a series of photographic portraits of young women in various stages of
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and other hormonal cancers. Directed by filmmaker Patricia Zagarella of Lost In Vision Entertainment, the film was picked up by the
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as part of their "Style Exposed" documentary series and first aired on Style on July 9, 2011. The film focuses the Jay and his motivations for embarking on the project, a departure from fashion photography work, as well as on four different women who chose to participate in The SCAR Project, posing for nude portraits revealing their scars from mastectomies,
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and other surgeries related to their treatment.


Themes

''Baring It All'' deals with themes of
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post-cancer, striving to be "a story of acceptance, a journey of rediscovery and a celebration of life." Jay began The SCAR Project with a portrait of a friend who had undergone a mastectomy and was surprised to learn that the subject also found the photo shoot beneficial. Many of the women photographed reported similar responses, finding pride and strength through the process of portraiture. The film also explores the reality of cancer and its aftermath of physical and emotional scars. The SCAR Project's name itself is an acronym for "Surviving Cancer. Absolute Reality," and many of its promotional materials include the tagline "Breast cancer is not a pink ribbon." According to the Style Network's synopsis of the film, "Along with exploring the lives of these young females and their new reality, ''Baring It All'' shows the impact cancer has had on them and their loved ones and answers what drives them to be photographed at their most vulnerable."


Production

Zagarella learned of The SCAR Project through a mutual friend and, with co-producer Nicola Bates, soon began work on the project. During much of the filming and production the film's working title was ''Don't Look Away''. Later, when the film was being finalized through Style, the network producers suggested changing it to what they felt was more representative of the subject matter. During filming of the women's photo shoots, only female crew members were used in order to keep the portrait subjects more comfortable. Cinematographers were Mia Barker and Ben Wolf. In post-production, ''Baring It All'' was edited by Oliver Lief with sound by Peter Ring and music by Don DiNicola, incorporating several songs from recording artist Christina Blust.


Release

''Baring It All'' first aired on Style July 9, 2011. The home release became available on
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July 25, 2011, and includes extra footage of other portrait subjects and their families. The film has been screened at several
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, including the
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and Toronto's Breast Fest Film Festival. In 2012 ''Baring It All'' received a
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.


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* {{Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Special Class Special 2011 films 2011 documentary films American documentary television films Biographical films about photographers Films about fashion photographers Documentary films about cancer Cancer awareness Documentary films about women 2010s English-language films 2010s American films English-language documentary films