I accidentally discovered the work of German photographer Helmut Rottgen a few weeks ago while researching some one else. These are the only male nudes by him I could find, and that may be because he moved on to cinematography not long after shooting today's photos from 1980 to 1982. We start with a model in a ruined Berlin industrial site.
Vintage Muscle Men
Showcasing vintage male photography, mostly nude. You must be 18 years of age or older to visit this blog! If you hold a copyright on any material shown on this blog, notify me, and it will be removed immediately.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
19th Century Day, Part 1 - Known Photographers
We're going way back to the 19th Century today, and it will be a two part set with known photographers first and then some unknowns. The first is from the early 1850s and is by Durieu, a pioneering photographer who worked with the great artist Delacroix.
Marconi
Gaudenzio Marconi is one of my favorite photographers, and I was very pleased
to come across this and four other of his works recently that are new to me.
19th Century Day, Part 2 - Unknown Photographers
The French National Library has only the year, 1855, for the first of six
photos in Part Two by unknown photographers.
African
I find this African model to be quite impressive.
Disclosure: I removed severe yellowing from the image.
Rarity
We have a rarity here in that we can actually see the hair on the model's back. In most 19th C. photos, body hair was blanched out by the harsh flash lighting generally uses. This one appears to have been taken outdoors, and that may account for the visibility.
France 1890
The source for our final 19th C. photo had only "France, 1890"
in the way of information on this photo from a broken glass plate.
Monday, March 10, 2025
Earle Forbes Day
Earle Forbes is one of my favorite photographers, and I've acquired some more of his work since the last series I did on his work. This model looks familiar, but I have no info on him. Anyone?
Lou Di Angelo
Earle Forbes made good money photographing bodybuilders in trunks for the burgeoning fitness magazine industry starting in the 1930s. This shot of Lou Di Angelo is a good example.
Rudy
This is Rudy, half of the male acrobat duo of Rudy and Renald.
They posed as a pair for Al Urban, and this is the only solo nude I could find.
Barton "Bunny" Mumaw
Barton "Bunny" Mumaw was probably a contact from Earle Forbes'
early career as a dancer and photographer of dancers.
Mel Cohen
I'm not aware of Earle Forbes having the legal problems that so many other male
nude photographers had, but he did use the device of the drawn on posing strap
in this photo of Mel Cohen. Better safe than sorry, I guess.
If anyone has an origial of this, please contact me.
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