Vintage Muscle Men
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Sunday, December 28, 2025
Steve Rally
Steve Rally is one of the rare Playgirl models who went on to have some success in movies and TV.
He appeared no less than three times in the magazine between 1983 and 1985, with the above photo being one of the early ones. Years later he played a cowboy, below.
Mike O'Grady
Mike O'Grady did a memorable photo spread for Playgirl in August of 1983,
and this derriere shot is an impressive example of his work.
Joe Ingram
Our last Playgirl model, Joe Ingram, appeared in the December, 1983 Playgirl.
I think this pose is in the opening of a tent.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Paul Richer Day, Part 1 - Sports Figures
We visit 1900 Paris today with a two part series on the work of Paul Richer. Part one features sports figures, beginning with Edgar Aabye, a Danish athlete who was on the Gold Medal tug of war team at the 1900 Paris Olympics. A last minute substitute, his strength astounded observers. The photo at left above was taken in his younger days. He was 35 when he won the Gold, shown right.
Paul Bourrillon
Cycling was perhaps the biggest thing in the French sporting world when most of Paul Richer's athletic photos were made around 1900. Paul Bourrillon was the world sprint champion in 1896, French national champion in both 1897 and 1899, as well as winner of the Prix de Paris of 1898.
Franz Reichel
The man in the ungainly costume was tailor Franz Reichel (sometimes given as Reichelt), an Austrian born resident of Paris who used his tailoring skills to make some of the world's first parachutes. Not being content to design and make them, he became a daredevil who tested them. Things went terribly wrong in 1912 when he tried a new design on the Eiffel Tower and fell to his death. And in case any of you think the early 20th Century press was more genteel than that of today, think again. Still pictures of his corpse appeared in the newspapers, and newsreel film of the fall was shown in many theaters. Paul Richer photographed Mr. Reichel in better times, below.
Paul Ruinart
Paul Ruinart was a member of the French national cycling team, but he never won an individual championship. He did, however, help his team place in some international competitions.
Ernst Schultz
Closing out the athlete section of today's Paul Richer series, we have Ernst Schultz,
a Danish sprinter who won the bronze medal in the 1900 Olympics.
Paul Richer Day, Part 2 - Collaboration with Londe
The second part of today,s Paul Richer set show some anatomical photos that he made in collaboration with Albert Londe. This particular group is all of the same model in a variety of poses. We start with a full frontal, by far the most common position in the the small album.
Derriere
This is one of several takes on the male from the rear in this group of photos. In a future series
I will post some showing the model in various phases of twisting and stretching.
Seated male
For some reason, probably anatomical, Richer seems to have spent a lot of time on seated males.
We have this and other photos, plus some of his most detailed drawings are very similar.
Familiar Pose
Our concluding Richer-Londe collaboration photo features a pose
that we've all see dozens of times in classic era physique photography.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Lawrence Langnecker
I have tried vainly for years to find some biographical information on Larry Langnecker,
a model who appears to have had two sessions with Al Urban. Anyone?
Doug Hepburn
In case anyone's forgotten, Al Urban did make a mark in "legitimate" bodybuilding photography.
Above is Doug Hepburn, a Canadian who was the 1953 World Champion weightlifter.
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