Today I'm posting another "Ten by Ten" series featuring an array of my favorite physique photographers. We start with Tommy Evans and Jim Collette by Bob Mizer of AMG.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Bruce of Los Angeles
The industrial cogwheel is a nice counterpoint to the natural contours
of model Bill Watts in this picture by Bruce of LA.
Pat Milo
We get a little smirk from Jack Colbert in this Pat Milo photo.
The tattoo looks interesting, but I can't make it out. Anyone?
Mel Roberts
Mel Roberts doesn't usually make my ten by ten sets, but I couldn't leave out this shot of Butch Wallace. An added bit of interest is the fact that the stage name was chose for political reasons when segregationist George Wallace was running for president. Or so I have read online.
Troy Saxon
We get an alluring look from Jay Bird in this Troy Saxon magazine photo.
Something tells me that his name was made up.
Western Photography Guild
Our final photos are also our only posing strap images of the day. The model is the very impressive
Joe Lynes by Western Photography Guild. In fact, he's so impressive that I had to add
a second photo below. I wonder if he was related to George Platt Lynes?
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Bulges Day, Part 1 - Sports
It's bulges day again, and we have a two parter. Part one is sportsmen,
starting with this well endowed trio of athletes.
Nils Engdahl
This is Nils Engdahl, a Swede who ran the short distance races at the 1924 Olympics.
He looks sturdy. I like 'em sturdy.
Bulges Day, Part 2 - Montague Glover's Working Boy Photos
Montague Glover was a gay World War I British army officer from a well-heeled family who took up architecture and picking up male prostitutes in London after the war. This was at least partly because his source of sex partners during the was was a steady stream of fellow officers which dried up with peace. Mr. Glover photographed a number of his contacts, many of whom were soldiers and sailors in keeping with his taste for military types. This is one of the sailors.
Ralph Hall
This is Ralph Hall, Montague Glover's devoted lover of 50 years beginning in 1930. It isn't clear whether Ralph was one of Mr. Glover's working boy contacts or simply a pickup with whom
he fell in love. Google their loveletters to get a sense of the depth of their relationship.
Quality over Quantity
This fellow doesn't have the biggest of bulges, but the impressive
overall image puts him into my "quality over quantity" category.
Interior
Glover would take some of his working boys his flat near the main streetwalking area for photo sessions. This is one of the more artfully done of that type, and the model may have been a soldier.
Monday, March 3, 2025
Kenn Duncan
It's been almost six years since I did a series on the work of Kenn Duncan, and that's too long. If you notice a similarity in his work and that of Roy Blakey, consider that they both had backgrounds in ice skating and drew from model pools that included a lot of dancers and cabaret performers. In fact, Mr. Duncan was a successful dancer himself after moving on from skating. We'll start with a photo that shows a clear parallel with Mr. Blakey's work and then move on to other styles.
Contorted
This model did a whole series of photos for Kenn Duncan in which he appears to have been
contorted to various degrees. This is one of those which is less so.
Duo
Mr. Duncan made a number of photographs of nude male duos and trios in which no genitalia
were shown. Most of them were still on the erotic or suggestive side, however.
Bill Cable
This Kenn Duncan photo of Bill Cable appeared in After Dark magazine.
I have to say it's one of the best I've seen of Bill, and original prints
are fetching high prices on vintage resale websites.
Little Joe in a Box
I'm more convinced than ever that Joe Dallesandro was photographed by just about every professional photographer active in the 1970s. Kenn Duncan put him in a box for this one.
Lou Christie
I saved one of my favorite Kenn Duncan photos for last. This is singer-songwriter
Lou Christie from 1971's photo essay Paint America Love.
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