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Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Greg
I recently came across this Dave Martin twofer of Greg Bradford. I had posted the left side quite a while back, but I like the right even better. That profile does something for me.
I can't decide which shot I like better...WONDERFUL use of the lighting in both shots. Jerry, I don't mean to offend, but does he look to be on the verge of arousal in the profile pic, or is it just the angle of the shot?
I think Greg looks utterly magnificent in these two poses. A little arousal, as in these, often adds something to the pose. I assume many models would, shall we say be up and down during the shoot. A matter of catching them at the right point.
There are certain photographs that are regularly given yet another airing because they have some sort of quality and cachet that make them perennial favourites. That is most certainly the case with the photograph of Greg Bradford on the left, but I have to confess that I have never seen the one on the right, which is rather odd. I agree, it's a fabulous study.
I can't decide which shot I like better...WONDERFUL use of the lighting in both shots. Jerry, I don't mean to offend, but does he look to be on the verge of arousal in the profile pic, or is it just the angle of the shot?
ReplyDeleteI think he might indeed be semi-erect, and your comment is not offensive.
DeleteHe looks somewhat aroused in both, but it looks longer in profile due to foreshortening.
DeleteI think Greg looks utterly magnificent in these two poses. A little arousal, as in these, often adds something to the pose. I assume many models would, shall we say be up and down during the shoot. A matter of catching them at the right point.
DeleteI love these pictures of guys with their beautiful bushes mmmmm
ReplyDeleteI also like them better that way, natural.
DeleteThere are certain photographs that are regularly given yet another airing because they have some sort of quality and cachet that make them perennial favourites. That is most certainly the case with the photograph of Greg Bradford on the left, but I have to confess that I have never seen the one on the right, which is rather odd. I agree, it's a fabulous study.
ReplyDeleteTrue, and for some reason, somebody paired these. I don't think Martin did it himself.
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