allow nudes, but there is a way around this. You can have
non-public galleries that require a private URL and password. These
galleries do not even appear on your home page, but you can supply
users with the correct URL and password, which will give them
access. SmugMug will allow you to have nudes in these galleries, as
long as you don't link to them directly.
It is a bit of a hassle, but they bill themselves as a
"family-oriented" site, which a lot of kids use, so I can
understand their point. On the plus side, though, they get a lot of
traffic, and you can have a blurb on your home page saying
something like "if you wish to view my model galleries, please
email me for the password." I did that for a while but eventually
took it off, because so many people were writing for the password
that it was just too much work sending it out, without some sort of
auto-response system.
As it stands now, I have my regular SmugMug URL and the nude model
URLs on separate business cards, which I hand out as appropriate.
As others have posted, there are photo sharing sites with far more
liberal policies than SmugMug, but these days I don't do enough
nude work to make it worthwhile supporting a second photo site just
for that. If I did, I wouldn't hesitate to use a site that
specialized in fine art nudes.
--
-Michael
http://www.novalight-imaging.com
'When you come to a fork in the road, take it!'
-Yogi Berra