by Michael Taubenheim Michael Taubenheim takes us and his young men on an intimate journey to lonely places and remote woods. A voyage of erotic discovery.
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by Edward Lucie-Smith No image in our culture invokes a more powerful taboo than the male nude. Yet this subject matter has held a central position in Western culture-from the idealized beauty of ancient Greek and Roman statues to the photography an pop media of today.
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by Ron Lloyd, Bruno Gmunder
Ron Lloyd, the mastermind behind Body Image Productions (the lucky dog!) presents a collection of muscle studs that will blow you away. If you like 'em big, hard and hairy, then this full color drool fest is for you!
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by Hans Fahrmeyer This riveting portfolio of intimate, stirring images of male nudes demonstrates an extraordinary attentiveness to the male form. Paying tribute to male beauty with exceptional honesty and insight, Fahrmeyer succeeds in bringing out the emotional subtleties of each subject without sacrificing its raw, physical splendor.
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by Jose Villarrubia (Introduction), Aubrey Walter (Editor), Fehl M. Cannon (Photographer) These black & white images of male nude models that Fehl Cannon has photographed are strictly presented here for our pleasure. They are all in traditional poses with some showing just a touch of fetishism, such as leather codpieces, gas masks, ropes, and other material encasing their erect penises. You'll find most are photographed in outdoor settings. Many of the models are muscular & very handsome. I especially liked "Billy" 1997 & "Faun" 1992. Props are used in a very sexy and erotic way. There's lots of eye contact with the camera by the models. You get the feeling they are obsessed with their bodies and really want to be admired for their beauty.
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by John Singer Sargent, John Esten, National Gallery of Art, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Published on occasion of the major Sargent retrospective traveling to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1999, John Singer Sargent: The Male Nudes brings to light a fascinating portion of Sargent's work long hidden from the public eye.
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by Ron Williams The blurb on the back cover is absolutely right, these guys do create " a desire for summer adventure" If you've never seen a Vista Video this book will certainly get you in the mood to watch one. Many of the Vistamen are here including Aaron, one of the models whose most synonymous with Vista Video, Carlos and Eric (two of the longest serving) and many others.
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by Phil Braham (Editor), Philip Braham (Editor) These images of 'real' men appeal on many levels - aesthetic, intellectual, sexual and emotional. Printed four-color throughout, the photographs are glorious and irresistibly eye-catching. Every style and subject is presented, from the black and white documentary style of Michael von Grattenreid to the beautifully lit, almost pornographic 70s-style photographs of Clifford Baker or the kitsch masterpieces of Gilbert and George; and from Michael McDevitt's boxers and Tom Bianchi's glamour boys to Trish Morrisey's compelling old man.
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by Kalle Pieper Fine art photography at its best.
This is a black and white photo book that shows 60 some pages with portraits of African American men in the nude. It is nothing like the many books with nude photography that show glamour models insinuating that they are available for sex.
I found these images to be very personal intimate portraits of real people that nevertheless are very athletic and erotic.
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