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Saturday, July 26, 2025

70s and 80s Beards


Today we will look at some bearded men from the 70s and 80s, and I have no names for any of them.  We start with a guy whom I think appears later in a different pose.

 

Where?


I have no idea where, but I feel like I've seen this man before.

 

Only one

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Bear or otter?


I can't decide if the nice looking guy in a red jockstrap is a bear or an otter.

 

Familiar


This guy might be famous, but neither I nor Google Images can find a name.

 

Construction


If you're going to do the old construction worker fetish, at least do it well.  I call this a success.

 

Artistic


Somebody put some effort into making this one look artistic.

 

Oh, Daddy

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Again?


I think this may be the same guy who appeared earlier in today's series.

 

Happy


I'd really like to know this happy fellow.

 

Friday, July 25, 2025

Richer's Professional Models, Part 1 - Known Quantities


I recently had to good fortune to find some "new" photos by Paul Richer in a French institution's archive.  One group of those were labeled as professional models, some of whom were named.  So today will be a two parter, starting with known models and moving on the unknow.  First up is Raphael Colletti, whose beard and hair style made his face look square.

 

Francois Bianchi


Here we see Francois Bianchi in on of those "playing the castanets" poses.

 

Alexandre Valentin


Alexandre Valentin looks quite well proportioned from behind.

 

Adolphe Giraudon


This is Adolphe Giraudon in a classic pose with a staff.

 

Alonzo


Our final entry in the Richer known model category is a guy who went just
by Alonzo and was having a bad hair day when this photo was taken.

 

Richer's Professional Models, Part 2 - Unknowns


My source only had names for a bit less than half of Paul Richer's professional model portfolio, and given that they are a well regarded institution, that'l likely because Richer didn't record them.  We begin Part Two with a man who not only posed nude for other photographers, but also has appeared here as the subject of several academic drawings.  Surely someone knows his name.

 

Muscular rear


The muscles stand out nicely in this rear view of an unknown.

 

Familiar?


I wish we had a better look at this model's face because 
I think he may have posed for at least one important painter.

 

Forlorn Gaze


We get a somewhat forlorn skyward gaze from this model.
Sandow used the same pose, only with a fig leaf.



 

Dramatic Pose


Our last unknown Paul Richer model looks as though he might have been both an athlete and a model.  Such was not unheard of, and the dramatic pose really shows his muscles.

 

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Bryan B's Arax Photos


Today I will be posting ten photos by Arax of Paris generously sent to me by viewer Bryan B.
Most of today's models are unknown, despite multiple searches.  More on that later. 
We start with an unknown model in a pose that is a pure Arax classic.
Thank you, Bryan!

 

Jean Millet I

I've posted several other photos of Jean Millet in the past, and Bryan's contribution 
included this and one other "new" picture that will appear later today.   


 

Fending off


The model in this one seems to be fending off an attacker.

 

Castanet photo


This is another example of what I call the "playing the castanets pose."
They generally seem to do it standing up, however.

 

Posing strap


Here is an example of what feels like creeping censorship on the Google Images search function.  
This benign posing strap photo produced the "This search can't be processed due to content 
guidelines" notice.  The same thing has been showing up on derriere shots and even photos 
of men in trunks.  I don't know if Google has gone prudish since they made a deal with 
the devil Trump, or if their AI scanners are so shoddy they can't tell the difference.  
Either way, I hope I don't find myself looking for a new blogging platform soon. 
Meanwhile, I'd really like to see more of this model.

Jean Millet II


As promised, here is another picture of Jean Millet, with a staff this time.
 

Honore


I came up with a single name, Honore, for this model.

 

Modified Thinker


This unknown model gives us a different take on Rodin's The Thinker.

 

Pierre Fallais

I was able to identify this dramatically posed model as Pierre Fallais.

 

Almost had a name


I thought I had found a name for our final Arax model, but it 
turned out to be another guy in exactly the same pose.  
Again, many thanks to Bryan B for today's images.