Rejoice, Leroy! It's chubby day on the blog, and we start with something from World War II. I have over half a dozen photos of this guy washing his truck on the Ledo Road during the Burmese campaign. In this "new" one, the man at right seems to staring straight at our hero's package. The picture was taken by Bernard Hoffman in 1944, and it's in the LIFE Archive.
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, August 6, 2025
Sunglasses
This guy is adjusting his sunglasses, and some wag at the nudist
magazine said he was "making a spectacle of himself."
Crisco
I think that's an open can of Crisco on the kitchen counter. I can think of all kinds
of things to do with it, but I'm pretty sure this guy is planning on eating it.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Rod Crowther Unknowns
Rod Crowther, a Washington, D.C. area based photographer is one of those whose work has
a high proportion of unknown models. Today, we will look at ten of those I found on my own.
A future series will present some sent by Bryan B and Tim. We start with a shot taken
on a terrace that Mr. Crowther put to good use on several occasions.
Basking
When I posted another photo of this model, I remarked that he reminded me of my dog
basking in the sun. He does here as well, and remember, I adore my dog.
Oil or sweat?
While I suppose there's an outside chance of that being sweat,
I think this was a rare case of Mr. Crowther using oil.
One last upward look
In case you haven't noticed by now, Rod Crowther often posed his models
looking upward. Our final unknown model is another example.
Monday, August 4, 2025
Odds and Ends Again
It's time for some more leftovers or odds and ends. We start with a guy who looks
like he knows that we want more . . . and just might give it to us.
Brotherly love
My source labeled this one "brotherly love,"
but they look like pretend cannibals to me.
"Eat 'em up! Eat 'em up! Rah! Rah! Rah!"
Primate grooming
My anthropology professor said mutual grooming was central to primate social cohesion.
In this case, whatever is in that bottle seems to be helping things along.
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