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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

J. Wayne Higgs II


Today I am posting my second series on the work of J. Wayne Higgs.
We start with a male with staff from 1968.

 

Selfie I


This the first of five self portraits in today's series.  I've put 
them in chronological order, with this one being from 1965.

 

Vatican Statue


Scattered among all the selfies and impressive male nude art photos 
in J. Wayne Higgs' portfolio, one also finds a fair number of pictures
 he made of male nude sculptures.  This one is from the Vatican Museum.

 

Selfie II


Mr. Higgs made this self portrait in 1967.

 

1968

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Selfie III


This is the first of two 1979 self portraits in today's series and it includes a female model.

 


Mr. Higgs took this one for Guild Press in 1968.

 

Selfie IV


Here is another self portrait from 1979.

 

Reclining

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Selfie V


Our last post of the set is yet another self portrait, only a twofer this time from 1988.





 

Monday, October 13, 2025

Ritter Brothers Day


I wish I had more photos of (and by) the Ritter Brothers to post, but there has never been much 
to glean from the internet.  Fred and William began selling physique photos as early as 1934, 
and they did a substantial amount of nude work.  We start today's set with
 one of those photos I sometimes call "the best of both worlds."

 

Bill Hillgardner


The Ritter Brothers photographed Bill Hillgardner, a competitive
 bodybuilder who also posed nude for Lou Melancon.

 

Unnamed

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Wrestling


Here we see the brothers wrestling in a wooded area.

 

Scrapbook


This scrapbook owned by a Ritter Brothers collector was for sale on line.  The photos came 
out in 1934, and I'm not sure if the posingstraps were real or drawn on.  
They look like they may have been for ads.


 

Best of Both Worlds II


The mirror produces something of an art deco effect.

 

William


Based purely on my observation, it would seem that Fred took far more photos
 of William than vice versa.  Was Fred the better photographer?



 

Lynes


George Platt Lynes took this picture of Fred Ritter and Bobby Evans drying off.

 

Possible?


My source says this photo is a "possible Ritter Brothers," but it sure looks like them to me.
Perhaps they were uncertain as to whether it was by them or of them.



 

William Again


Closing out the set with William Ritter as photographed by his brother Fred.



 

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Anthropology Day, Part 1 - Mixed Types


Today we will look at a range of tribal types in a two part set.  We start with a photo made 
by Prince Roland Bonapart of France.  The prince was a well educated man who did valuable ethnographic work which was not considered exploitative by subsequent commentators.

 

Melville Islanders


These two men are from the Melville Islands just off the coast of Northern Australia.

 

German Chinese Concession - 1898


Germany tried to get in on the colonialism trend in the late 19th Century, and one place they ventured was a "concession" in coastal China.  That basically meant that they strongarmed their way in at gunpoint and forced the Chinese government to concede control of Tianjin to them.  The photo above is from a group showing ethnic men from various German colonies.



 

Panara

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This tall fellow is Sokriti, a Parana tribesman from the border of Brazil and Colombia.  
Exceptionally tall for the indigenous of that region, they continue exist as a distinct tribe, 
and they have regained some lands formerly lost to ranchers.  The photo is from 1973.

 

New Zealand


I don't have a date for this shot of a Maori tattoo session in New Zealand.
I can imagine someone asking, "Does this tattoo make my ass look big?"

 

Anthropology Day, Part 2 - Ainu Men


Part two of Anthropology Day focuses on men of the Ainu, an indigenous group from Japan's nothernmost island of Hokkaido.  Early Western ethnologists thought they were an isolated group of Caucasians because many of them have light skin, heavy beards, and light eyes.  Later, DNA tests showed them not to be Caucasian.   The man above is could have fooled me.

 

That beard!

This grumpy looking Ainu man has one prodigious beard!

 

Same guy?


I'm not sure, but I think these two photos may be of the same Ainu man.


 

Hunter


The Ainu modernized their approach to hunter-gathering 
in the late 19th Century by taking up firearms.

 

More light eyes


Our final Ainu man is another example of light eyes among this group.