It's time for our annual Christmas party, and we start with a guy wrapped in tinsel garland.
Vintage Muscle Men
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Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Blackie and friend
That's Blackie Preston at left, but I don't know who his friend is.
I'm pretty certain that AMG produced this.
Christmas Sailors
This is the only photo I had left over from last year's spread on AMG's "Christmas Sailors."
That's Charlie Day, aka Bob Wilson, at right.
A bit of fluff
This is what came up when I did one of those AI things for "vintage gay Christmas."
I have to say I'm quite taken with this bit of faux vintage fluff.
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Douglas of Detroit Day, Part 1 - Known Models
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Douglas of Detroit Day, Part 2 - Unknowns
Part two of our Doug Juleff series is unknown models,
the first of whom is this regal looking fellow.
Familiar
When I do these groups of unknowns by great photographers,
there's always a guy who looks familiar. Today it's this one.
Stiff
Although this unknown may have been told to flex his muscles,
we get a stiff pose that looks a bit uncomfortable.
Diagonal I
Here's another Doug Juleff unknown who posed on the diagonal.
Is it just me, or is there a luminous quality to his skin tone?
Younger model
The last unknown model in todays Douglas of Detroit set
looks a bit younger than the others in this group.
Monday, December 23, 2024
James T. Gleeson
It's been a few years since I did a series on the work of James T. Gleeson (1915-2008), a talented Australian artist known for paiting male nudes in surrealistic scenes he called Psychoscapes. We start with the first of at least five Pyschoscape works in today's set.
One more from the 'scape
Closing out the James Gleeson series with another Psychoscape series item.
I really like the color and the tribal looking objects.
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