A family sunflower farm in the UK has been forced to warn visitors to stop their clothing after reports of nude photos taken there surged.
“Remember we are a family room and please keep your clothes in the sunflowers!” wrote the Stoke Fruit Farm shop in the south of England on Facebook last week.
Very popular on social networks, in recent years the fields of sunflowers or even lavender have been gaining popularity as the ideal place for artistic photos.
But while photography is allowed on the 350-acre site, which also grows wheat, potatoes, squashes, squashes and corn, the farm recently ran into trouble after visitors reported the presence of naked people in the sunflower fields.
“We’re getting more and more reports about nude photography and that shouldn’t take place during our public opening hours, please!” praised the farm in its post, which received more than 1,200 likes on Monday.