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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Jack Mitchell


It's Jack Mitchell day, and I don't have a name for our first model.

 

Tony Stevens


Tony Stevens appears in a multiple exposure image.
Jack Mitchell did several of these in 1973-74.



 

And Puppy Dog Tails


This is a phot of part of the cast of the gay themed play And Puppy Dog Tails.

 

Kenny Ortega


Kenny Ortega was a Hair cast member in 1972.

 

Brahm


I posted another two photo post of Brahm, sometimes spelled Braham, 
hoping someone knew his full name.  No luck, so I'm trying again.

 

Patrick Ameche


This photo of a smirking Patrick Ameche appeared in After Dark.

 

Flora


Mr. Mitchell did at least half a dozen photos using this model with a leaf and flower motif.
I've never seen them all together, but I have to wonder if they weren't meant to be seen as a set.

 

Outlier

No this isn't a reprise of my recent John Barrington series.  A reputable online auction 
house found this in a private estate collection labeled as by Jack Mitchell.
If it's his, it's a rare outlier to his usual precise editing process.

 

1965


I think this is the oldest item in my Jack Mitchell collection.
The untitled work is dated 1965.

 

Cal Culver


Ending the Jack Mitchell series with Cal Culver, aka Casey Donovan.  I have to admit 
to being bored with this model.  Not only does he appear in Mr. Mitchell's portfolio about 
two dozen times, but he had a separate career as a porn star in film and magazines.  
Having said that, there's a reason he was so popular in so many venues.

 

Friday, March 6, 2026

Golden Gate Bridge Day, Part 1 - Dave Martin's Nudes


We'll be looking at quite a few photos made at the Golden Gate Bridge today, and it will 
be a marathon three parter.  Part one starts us with the work of Dave Martin, the classic 
era physique photographer most associated with the iconic location.

 

Paul Dixon I


Although he is often erroneously described as a college swimmer, Paul Dixon was a sheet metal 
worker who enjoyed diving, water polo, and competitive swimming.  There's another photo 
with an expanded note from Dave Martin that goes into more detail than this one.

 

Roy Lang I


This handsome fellow is Roy Lang, a former minor league baseball player 
who was about 38 years of age when this photo was taken.

 

Unknown


I really like this photo of an unknown model.
Anyone know his name?

 

Paul Dixon II


Dave Martin cleverly posed Paul Dixon here on a broken 
concrete wall that looks like the bow of a ship.




 

Roy Lang II


The boulders, the man, the sand, and the bridge combine 
for near perfection in our second Roy Lang photo.
And then there's that knowing smile.

 

Dick Woodward


I can't imagine Dave Martin taking a model as good as Dick Martin to the Golden Gate Bridge 
and only taking one photo with the structure in it.  That seems to be the case, 
however, as I have looked and looked for more with no success.

 

Paul Dixon III


Paul Dixon looks every bit as well built as the bridge
in his third appearance in this set.





 

Roy Lang III


We get just a snippet view of the bridge in the third Roy Lang 
photo of the set and the last image of Part One.

 

Golden Gate Day, Part 2 - Three G-Rated Pictures


Part 2 is short, but I had to include my three favorite G-rated Golden Gate photos.  We start with this handsome fellow whose photographer is unknown, at least everywhere I've been able to look.
If I had to guess, I'd say Dave Martin despite the fact the he did relatively few non-nudes.

 

Crawford Barton


This late 1970s stunner is by Crawford Barton.

 

Our third and final G-rated image is Ray Routeledge by Dave Martin.

 

Golden Gate Day, Part 3 - More Nudes


Part three of today's series is another round of nudes, including three of Bob Delmonteque.  
There are mixed opinions as to whether those three are by Dave Martin or by Mr. Delmonteque 
himself, as he was a competent photographer who could have easily used a timer.  On the 
other hand, the locale and style make us instantly think of Mr. Martin.

 

Denny Denfield I


I can't believe that Denny Denfield, being based in San Francisco, only took two photos
 at the Golden Gate Bridge.  That is all, however, that I have been able
 to find over the years.  This one is of Ed Siemens.

 

Bob Delmonteque II


All I can say about this one is "Classic!"

 

Denny Denfield II


When I first ran this Denny Denfield photo almost seven years ago,
no one knew the model's name.  Anybody know now?

 

Bob Delmonteque III


Our third photo of Bob Delmonteque shows him with a big smile.




 

Modern Item


Closing out Golden Gate Day with a modern item
that many of us will find appealing.

 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Celebrity Day, Part 1 - Nudes


Today we have a two part celebrity set, with part one being nudes.  We begin 
with a shot of Burt Lancaster that I somehow managed not to post until now.



 

Arnim Meier


Arnim Meier is shown above in a scene from 1978's Germany in Autumn.  Better known for his other films which were directed by his love Rainer Werner Fassbinder, he killed himself
in Fassbinder's apartmen after the couple broke up in 1978.  What a waste!

 

Richard Harris


Richard Harris starred in This Sporting Life in 1963.  He is somewhere in the above scrum in an oversized bathtub, but I don't know which one he was.  We see him with another actor below.


 

Charlton Heston


Here we have Charlton Heston from one of the Planet of the Apes movies.

 

Alan Ginsberg


This is Alan Ginsberg in Japan in the early to mid 1960s.

 

Celebrity Day, Part 2 - Hairy Boxers


Part two of our celebrity series features hirsute boxers, starting with Jim Jeffries.  He famously was called "The Great White Hope" when he fought (and lost to) Jack Johnson in 1910.
Below we see him as World Champion, 1899-1905.
 



 

Bobo Olson

Honolulu born Carl "Bobo" Olson was sometimes called the Hawaiian Swede due 
to his mixed ethnic background.  Better known for his stamina than his skill,
 he had a fairly successful career as a middleweight.

 

Paul Sykes


Sometimes celebrities are infamous rather than famous.  This is Paul Sykes, an English boxer 
whose success at boxing and weightlifting was overshadowed by his criminal history.  Never 
able to handle alcohol or stay away from it, he engaged in a string of violent crimes that 
kept him imprisoned for 21 years.  While in prison, he routinely assaulted guards and other 
personnel.  He fathered six children, two of whom are currently serving life sentences 
for murder, just about the only violent crime Paul Sykes was never convicted of.  
He was a regular attendee at the Baptist Church in Wakefield, but it didn't seem 
to help much.  He died of pneumonia aggravated by cirrhosis of the liver at age 60.
Charles Bronson called him the toughest guy in Britain.

 

Ingemar Johansson


Here we see Swedish great Ingemar Johansson emerging from a pool.



 

Scott LeDoux


Closing part two with a 1983 shot of Scott LeDoux being weighed in for a match with Frank Bruno which turned out to be the last of his career.  Gotta love the colored BVDs.