: Contains both black-and-white and color photography typical of the era's printing standards.
: Typical issues include photography of individuals and families in natural settings, articles on "sun sports," health benefits of light and air, and reports on FKK-friendly destinations. Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft Magazine 156
Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft Magazine 156 focuses on the German naturist lifestyle (FKK), featuring content on the cultural history of the movement, reviews of naturist sites, and essays on body positivity. The publication also includes updates from the DFK (Deutscher Verband für Freikörperkultur) regarding community events and legal aspects of nudism. Explore available materials through the DFK-Verband Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft Magazine 156 ((full)) The publication also includes updates from the DFK
For the uninitiated, Sonnenfreunde (German for “Sun Friends”) was the go-to publication for sun-seeking enthusiasts, typically focusing on tanning culture, beach leisure, and wellness. But the Sonderheft (Special Issue) editions—like this Number 156—take things to another level. typically focusing on tanning culture
Typical issues were approximately 60–80 pages and primarily featured black-and-white photography with occasional color plates. Historical Significance
Lena worked in the magazine’s features department: short essays, human-scale reportage, things people could read on a commute and carry with them. But in the last year the magazine had shifted. As cities shrank and rivers rearranged neighborhoods, readers wanted more than practical tips. They wanted a language for loss, for hope, for how to eat when your pantry was flooded or how to plant tomatoes in rooftop soil salted by the sea. They wanted to make sense of a future that had arrived early.
“Smart Sun – Genussvoll & Sicher in den Sommer” (Smart Sun – Enjoyable & Safe into Summer)