I agree with Raffles that most are do-it-yourself creations, and I have put together a few myself over the years. I try to look for similar poses and similar distances from the camera. I've attached a few of mine.
If you like this sort of thing, you should check out the works of Greg Friedler. He's put together four books of clothed-naked photos, all of which are available on Amazon. Before you buy, though, be aware that his collections contain male clothed/naked sets in addition to the females. I've attached three from my collection, which may get deleted by moderators due to copyright issues.
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Originally Posted by Anony
Pardon me for asking and wondering aloud what was the root source for most of these special images, was there a now-defunct website at one time that specialized in these, was there a photographer out there that solicited models to do these dressed/undressed photos, I'm really curious as to how they came to be.
When you look over the expansive body of work that this thread encompasses, and THANKS to all who've posted, all the encyclopaedic representations of the female form, all shapes and sizes and body types and ages and races and all other aspects which makes one female body unique from all others, I can only speculate that it had to have taken years to generate the before and after mirrored photos and almost would have to be the cumulative work of many photographers working within the same format more or less and all I can say again is Wow & Thanks!
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