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Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Bill Grant is all soaped up in this Denny Denfield color photo.
You have some great posts today! This one was the best. I didn't know Bill posed for Denny, but it makes sense. Bill got around. Thanks for posting. I may borrow this one.
This photo has an endearing amateur quality to it. Back in the late 60s / early 70s, I worked in the camera department at a local K-mart. We did a huge business in photofinishing. When things got boring, we'd thumb through customer's pictures. This shot, along with the Polaroids you posted yesterday, is reminiscent of many of the pictures we were entertained by.
LOL, yes, photographic workers in those days could see some real treats if they took the time . . . and some real messes as well. Before things loosened up, there was a network of photo developers in the East and Midwest who were known among a select group of amateur photographers to do nude work without questions or notifying the authorities. I need to research that and see if I can do a series based on those stories.
You have some great posts today! This one was the best. I didn't know Bill posed for Denny, but it makes sense. Bill got around. Thanks for posting. I may borrow this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment, James! Yes, Bill got around, and please feel free to use anything I post.
DeleteThis photo has an endearing amateur quality to it. Back in the late 60s / early 70s, I worked in the camera department at a local K-mart. We did a huge business in photofinishing. When things got boring, we'd thumb through customer's pictures. This shot, along with the Polaroids you posted yesterday, is reminiscent of many of the pictures we were entertained by.
ReplyDeleteLOL, yes, photographic workers in those days could see some real treats if they took the time . . . and some real messes as well. Before things loosened up, there was a network of photo developers in the East and Midwest who were known among a select group of amateur photographers to do nude work without questions or notifying the authorities. I need to research that and see if I can do a series based on those stories.
DeleteI would happily help Bill " soap up". ❤
DeleteYou'd have to get in line.
DeleteIt would be worth waiting in line for the chance...
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