Time for another tease about future postings. In the coming month look for series on Phil Knight, my favorite unknown Paul Richer 1890s model, streakers, Wyngate & Bevins by numbers, tightie whities, classic era physique models named Mike, Memorial Day, men in bed, and starting on May 31 an entire week of vintage magazines, some of which will be full issues. Stay tuned!
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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Sunday, May 10, 2026
Smithsonian PaJaMa Collection
Taking another look at the PaJaMa Collective's photographic work which Margaret Hoening French donated to the Smithsonian after Jared French's death. We start with Mel Fillini
posing in a study which was used for the painting, The Sea.
Paul and Jared
Margaret Hoening French took this photo of her husband
Jared French (standing) and his lover Paul Cadmus.
Marked
Someone in PaJaMa marked this up for cropping, but no one has ever found the finished product if there even was one. There's something about it that grabbed my attention that I can't describe.
Paul Cadmus
Paul Cadmus was notably shy about being photographed fully nude,
and this is about as close to a frontal shot as one will find.
Another
I've posted quite a few photos over the years of this attractive PaJaMa unknown model.
This one is a bit grainy, but he still shines through.
Jared
You regulars knew we weren't going to get through this without a naked photo of Jared French, who posed for literally hundreds of them in the Smithsonian donation. At least this one is rather different.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Bill Cable
I never get tired of looking at Bill Cable. This is from one
of his memorable photo shoots with AMG.
Gordon Grant
The hat and boots in this shot of Gordon Grant are fully authentic,
but something tells me that's not what you're looking at.
Barry Hoffman
Before he hit the skids (as in skid row), Barry Hoffman cut a fine figure.
I can't bear to look at some of his later work for Old Reliable.
Richard Locke
While he is best remembered for his blue collar portrayals,
Richard Locke looks pretty good in a suit.
Roger
Ending with a happy model generally known only as Roger, but sometimes
billed as Tom Garrett. The photo is from Lancer, Vol 1.
Friday, May 8, 2026
Ten by Lesser Known Photographers
Although you have probably heard of some of them, the ten photographers I'm featuring today are among the lesser known of the classic physique era. There is a dearth of work by most of them,
and I don't even have enough of some to give them their own series. We begin with the always impressive Bill Hillgardner in an outdoor photo by Lou Melancon.
Joseph Hanson by Gebbe
Gebbe, aka Richard Gebhardt, was a mentor for Lon of New York.
The photo above is from 1930 and features Joseph Hanson.
Jack Cole by Maurice Seymour
Instead of the usual bodybuilder, we get a dancer in this 1930 photo of Jack Cole
by Maurice Seymour, aka brothers Maurice and Seymour Zeldman.
Gary Bordman by James B. Hills
Going really obscure with this one. The photo above of Gary Bordman by James B. Hills (sometimes the middle initial initial is given as E.) is one of only three I've been able to find by this photographer. And one of the other two is the extended version below which was used as a centerfold.
Richard Sorkorum by Dominique
There are some unflattering stories about the photographer Dominique,
but this picture of Richard Sorkorum is quite impressive.
Monte Walton by All American Studio
With a name like All American Studio, you'd think this outfit would be better known.
This photo of Monte Walton is one of about two dozen images by them that I could find.
Ralph Bernard by Avery Willard
Although I could do without the busy diamond backdrop,
I do like this Avery Willard shot of Ralph Bernard.
Phil Campesi by John Hernec
I have previously posted two other photos of Phil Campesi from the same session by John Hernec.
Work by this photographer is very hard to find, and my collection is quite small.
Jim Smith by Rip Searby
Our concluding image is a Rip Searby photo of Jim Smith. There's a story Jim French's trade name before he became Colt Studio, Rip Colt, was an homage to Rip Searby.
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