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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Pages from Physique Pictorial


We were due for an AMG series, so I decided to run ten pages from Physique Pictorial,
starting with this cover featuring Jerry Ross.  Some of these will display some
of Bob Mizer's cryptic descriptive squiggle, so guides are below.









 

Jack Harris


I really like this photo of Jack Harris.

 

Corey Snow


Corey Snow was described by Bob Mizer as "a pleasant agreeable fellow"who "unfortunately ran off with the automobile and jewels of the person with whom he was making his home in Hollywood."



 

Brian Argus


Brian Argus went into the U.S. Army the day after this picture was taken.

 

Michael O'Shale


This spectacular photo of Michael O'Shale give some interesting biographical info.
At the end of the blurb, Bob Mizer has something interesting 
to say about Perry Fuller, his artistic collaborator.

 

Ed Miller and Steve Baker


The Mexican blanket in this photo of Ed Miller and Steve Baker
reminds me of one used by George Quaintance.

 

Johnny Stumps


Bob Mizer did a repeat run of this picture of Johnny Stumps with the usual ordering opportunities 
for more.  Although I have run other photos from the same shoot, this one is a first for VMM.
Interestingly, the blurb under the photo is an appeal for movie scripts from readers.
He says not to worry if you think they aren't very good, and from what I've 
seem of Mr. Mizer's films, it wouldn't take much to please him.

 

Bill Grant


Bob Mizer refers to this model as William Grant, despite the fact that he went by Bill 
throughout most of his career.  Perhaps that was so as to not confuse him with the white
 model of the same name who also posed for Physique Pictorial some years earlier.  
As many of you know, this Bill Grant was Mr. Universe.

 

Gable Boudreaux


Easy to see why Bob Mizer did some heavy promotion of Gable Boudreaux.  He appeared
 several times in Physique Pictorial, always with opportunies to by more of his material.

 

Tor Gustaf


Closing with a photo of Tor Gustaf.  The lengthy blurb below the picture is a reader's complaint 
about Bob Mizer's bondage images being too tame.  Mr. Mizer was unapologetic.


 

Monday, March 23, 2026

Karlheinz Weinberger


Two and a half years ago I reorganized my photo file organizing system, and somehow my pictures by Swiss photographer Karlheinz Weinberger ended up in the wrong group of folders.  Well, I accidentally rediscovered them the other day, so here's a new series of his work.  We start with a guy in what appear to be a farmer's hat and motorcycle boots.

 

Vacation


This one was taken on a summer holiday trip to the Mediterranean.

 

Leather


While I don't quite understand the headgear, the leather jacket is an
element that appears fairly often in Weinberger's photos.

 

Not Early 20th C.


When I first saw this photo, I thought it was an early 20th Century work.
Imagine my surprise to find out it was by Karlheinz Weinberger.

 

Ditchdigger Tan


I really like this picture of a beefy man with a ditchdigger tan.

 

Longhair


I suppose they had hippies in Switzerland, and of course Karlheinz Weinberger photographed some.

 

Tank top


The lighting and distressed tank top make this one a bit special.

 

Wrestler


Mr. Weinberger had a sideline of photographing sports figures for Swiss magazines and newspapers.  His usual subjects for this were wrestlers, weightlifters, and bicycle racers, and the example above is one of the less polished of the type.  I chose this shot of a wrestler and his manager waiting in the wings at a match because of a certain bulge.

 

Having a good time


This unknown model seems to be having a good time.

 

Hairy


And last, but not least, we have a hairy biker.  I know he's a biker because he appears
in other Weinberger photos in his motorcycle club leathers with insignia.

 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Eugen Sandow


It's been years since I devoted and entire series to the great Eugen Sandow, so let's do it today.
We start with a grainy photo of him standing on a leopard skin working a dumbbell.
I promise you the quality gets much better going forward in the set.

 

Younger?


Is it just me, or does Mr. Sandow look younger in this photo than many?

 

Stark Lighting


The stark lighting here seems to work.

 

Hercules Rear I


There are several hand-tinted color photos of Eugen Sandow circulating online.There are also 
some fake modern re-dos, but I think this version of Hercules and his club is original.


 

Warwick Brooks

Mr. Sandow posed for Warwick Brooks of Manchester, England in 1895.



 

Movie



This movie is from the Library of Congress film collection.
Mr. Sandow looks simply magnificent.

 

Benjamin Falk

Benjamin Falk took this and at least one other reclining photo of Sandow.

 

Hercules Rear II


The club Herr Sandow is holding again harkens to the Classical Hercules motif.

 

Sarony


New York photographer Napoleon Sarony is generally regarded as tops when it came to capturing images of Eugen Sandow.  This isn't even the best example, but it is one I haven't yet posted.

 

Looking up


Ending with another fig leaf photo of Eugen Sandow looking up.