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Friday, March 4, 2022
Off kilter
The images seems oddly tilted in this photo, but it works. I can't figure out if the
photographer intended it that way or if someone came along later and cropped it.
Wow, that torso. Are his beautiful tensed abdominals due to being photographed on a slope? An amazing photograph, great use of sepia. Details completed by a wonderful thick bush and arcing full penis.
I'm glad they did not mess with the lighting! It's really good.
ReplyDeleteA very George Platt Lynes feel .
ReplyDeleteIt's actually Forrester Millard D'Orlac by Bob Mizer. Early 1940s.
DeleteI checked, and it is Mr. Millard by Mizer, but early 50s, perhaps. Mizer wasn't in business in the early 40s.
DeleteI have several apparently from this session. They all have this very 1940s film noirs lighting and poses.all very nicely done
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. When I checked my files to verify the name, I found some of those photos you mention.
DeleteA quick google search has a surprising number of entries on Forrester.Millard aka Forrester D'Orlac.
ReplyDeletehttp://everydayheterosexism.blogspot.com/2017/02/the-first-gay-physique-model.html?m=1
Wow, that torso. Are his beautiful tensed abdominals due to being photographed on a slope? An amazing photograph, great use of sepia. Details completed by a wonderful thick bush and arcing full penis.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just noticed that the shadow on the left side of the picture does not match that on the right. Any ideas on that?
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