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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

PaJaMa Day


It's PaJaMa Collective day, and we start with a photo of Donald Windham
that ended up in the Smithsonian thanks to Margaret French's donation.

 

Jared French I


This Jared French drawing show his ability to depict 
the back muscles of an ordinary male.

 

Hoboken


I wasn't able to find a date for this photo of Jared French
taken in a leaded glass window in Hoboken, New Jersey.

 

George Tooker and Jared French


Provincetown was the location for this 1943
photo of George Tooker and Jared French.

 

Paul Cadmus I


The first of two Paul Cadmus drawings 
in today's set is crayon on paper

 

Smithsonian II


The model for this PaJaMa photo from the Smithsonian's collection is said to be John Butler.

 

Jared French II


This Jared French drawing is thought to be a study for a larger work.

 

Smithsonian III


Our third Smithsonian photo shows a model with a well formed backside.

 

Paul Cadmus II


Our second Paul Cadmus drawing has a date of 1943.

 

Smithsonian IV


Our final image is the fourth in today's series from Margaret Hoening French's donation to the Smithsonian.  I have at least half a dozen pictures of this model, but no name.



 

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

The Roaring Twenties


All our photos today are from the 1920s, and we start 
with a young man pulling on something.

 

Reaching


This gaggle of men from 1929 appears to be reaching for something.  Maybe someone tossed a ball into the air.  Like the previous photo, I have a feeling it's FKK, but I have no proof.

 

Laure Albin-Guillot


The soft focus is intentional in this 1927 work by Laure Albin-Guillot.

 

George Hoyningen-Huene


I find the composition and posing of this 1929 photo by George Hoyningen-Huene to be quite good 
and bit ahead of its time.  An original print sold at over four times the reserve auction price.

 


 

1928


All the info that came with this one was a year, 1928.  It reminds me 
of George Platt Lynes' work, but I know it isn't his.

 

Roi Partridge and John Butler


Imogen Cunningham took this 1925 photo of her husband Roi Partridge and John Butler, both artists.  Despite what many have described as "chemistry" between the two men, there has never been any evidence that they were lovers.  Both of the men's memoires, leters, and personal papers describe a close working relationship and friendship, but not even a hint of a sexual component.  Oh,well.



 

"Nudity, Bodyculture, and Education."


These three naked Germans appeared in Adolf Koch's 1929 book, the title of which translates as "Nudity, Bodyculture, and Education."  The models and photographer are unknown.



 

Oiled

This is a relatively rare 1920s male nude by a female photographer, Edith Boeck.
It predates the use of oil in physique photography, making it even more unusual.

 

Der Eigene


This 1921 photo by Adolf Brand appeared in Der Eigene, a publication 
widely considered to be the first gay magazine.

 

Post Card


Our last 1920s item is a 1920 French post card.

 

Monday, January 5, 2026

Ten Big Ones by Ten Big Ones


It's been well over five years since I did an entire set on "big ones," so here it is.  This time 
around I'm featuring ten models with big ones by ten different big name photographers.  
We start the show with Lionel Ravaute by Alonzo Hanagan, aka Lon of New York.

 

Douglas of Detroit


Doug Juleff, aka Douglas of Detroit, oiled just about everything
 on Pete Jacobs except the subject of today's series.

 

Dave Martin


Dave Scott posed for Dave Martin in this one.

 

Kris Studio


Here we see Jerry Thomas by Chuck Renslow of Kris Studio.

 

Pat Milo


I'd love to know what produced the smirk on Don Hawksley's face in this Pat Milo picture.

 

Champion


Joe Canoli posed in a fake locker room with football gear in a memorable photo shoot 
by Champion Studio.  Look up "canoli" in an Italian slang dictionary for a grin.

 

Dave Jackson


Canadian photographer Frank Borck of Can-Art photographed Dave Jackson, 
aka Mike Jackson, in ripped cutoffs with a belt around his neck.

 

AMG

Bob Mizer of AMG took this interesting photo of Bob Enslow.

 

Bruce of LA


Bo Lindstrom posed with a old fashioned lawn mower for this Bruce of LA picture.

 

Troy Saxon


My source says that this Troy Saxon model is David Gale.  And so ends our big ones series.  
Enjoy it, because it may be five more years before I do this again.