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Monday, April 28, 2025

Dave Martin Photos Provided by Cambria


I am fortunate to have several blog viewers who contribute "new" photos and information about those I find myself.  Cambria is commentator who provides both, and today I am featuring 10 Dave Martin photos that he sent me.  If you notice more information that usual on the models, there are two reasons.  First, Dave Martin kept notes on many of his models, most of which survive.  And second, Cambria is very good at researching and summarizing that information.  We start with Kevin Hall from 1971.  Many thanks to Cambria for today's photos!



 

Doyle Brewer


Doyle Brewer was a Bay Area bodybuilder who posed 
for Dave Martin in the Hayward Hills near Oakland in 1955.

 

Craig Bondy


Dave Martin found Craig Bondy at Stanford U in 1969
when he was on the swimming, football, and tennis teams.

 

Glen Wolf


Cambria provided me with several photos of Glen Wolf, a poor student who was on the verge of dropping out of San Jose State when Dave Martin photographed him in 1956.

 

Peter Lederer


This is Peter Lederer, a cyclist who posed for Mr. Martin in the Russian River Valley in 1953.

 

Lance Kendrick


It was 1965 when Dave Martin photographed Lance Kendrick, a football, 
rugby, and baseball star at Menlo College in Atherton, California.



 

Larry Crawford


This is Larry Crawford, a Chico State football player from 1952.

 

Tony Farrell


When I posted a different photo of Tony Farrell a few weeks ago,
Cambria generously provided this one from 1952 and another.

 

John Gledhill


We get a big smile from John Gledhill in this photo.
Perhaps he really enjoyed football . . . or posing nude.

 

Al Emerson


The last Dave Martin photo in today's series is Al Emerson as photographed at Crystal Springs Reservoir in 1954.  Many thanks again to Cambria for his generosity and research skills.

 

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Ken Haak Day III


Today we have the third series on the blog focused on the work of Ken Haak.

 

Nice backside


Despite the rather subdued lighting, we get a nice view of the model's backside.

 

Summer Souvenirs I


This is the first of two photos in today's series from the book Summer Souvenirs.

 

Peekaboo


The lighting here is variable across the model's body, and it works.

 

Muscles


Here we have one of Mr. Haak's more muscular offerings.

 

Bright one


Many of Ken Haak's photos have a dark cast to them,
but this is a nice contrast to that style.

 

Profile


This body profile is almost a silhouette.

 

Apartment


This looks like an apartment I once visited in New York.

 

A bit contorted


I find this photo to be quite artistic.
It's a bit contorted, but very nice.

 

Summer Souvenirs II


This is another item from Summer Souvenirs,
a Ken Haak coffee table book with zero frontals.

 

Familiar


The model here looks familiar, but I can't place him.  Why am I wondering about soap operas?
Google Images has entries dating this from 1968 to 1987, so that's no help.

 

That hair


The last photo in the third Ken Haak series is a guy
with a classic 80s hairstyle . . . and pose.

 

Saturday, April 26, 2025

19th Century Photographs


Time for some more 19th Century material, starting with one by Louis Igout.

 

Galdi


Once a nude model for Von Pluschow, Vincenzo Galdi took up
 photography himself, and this is one of his better works, imho.

 

Couldn't have been easy


This hanging pose looks like it couldn't have been easy.  I hope our 
resident life model David will give us his informed take on it.

 

Tightrope


This one makes me think of a tightrope walker.

 

Reclining


I've had this one since 2015, and I still don't know who the photographer was.
As has increasingly been the case lately, Google Images search was no help.
Lots of copies of it showed up, but no attribution.

 

German in Italy


I'm pretty sure this is by one of the German photographers who worked in Italy,
but I don't know which of them it might be.

 

One of two takes

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Durieu-Delacroix

The early French photographer Durieu made this in conjuction 
with the great artist Delacroix in the mid-1850s.

 

Akademia


This one was labeled "Akademia" by my source, 
and the model did a short series in this setting.

 

Intense


Our last 19th Century model is staring intensely at a brick.
Maybe the photographer was teaching method acting on the side.
And that bush is nothing less than remarkable.