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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
John N.
Bruce used some superb lighting in this photo of John Nogar leaning against a column.
this is what i call masterpiece, vintage, you're the best! i always lookin hot pics on your blog, look at his penis and body, and that lighting, ugh, yess man, come through
This is phenomenal! HND sums it up nicely...the lighting emphasizes his pecs, abs and penis & scrotum beutifully. It's a glorious depiction of a male. Thank you very much, Jerry!
AMG did a couple of films featuring Johnny Nogar. His is most definitely one of the "faces" from the past I remember if only because, as a runner myself, his initially very slim, runner's build could be seen as attractive. He was apparently a total handful to deal with, but that is not our problem. Ours is just to enjoy. Bruce Bellas, with his enduring professionalism, managed him well. What a superb image. What a trip down memory lane.
Glad this one brought you good memories. Bob Mizer at AMG didn't always know how to deal with the "talent" he found, partly because of their nature as street characters and partly because of his own peculiarities.
this is what i call masterpiece, vintage, you're the best! i always lookin hot pics on your blog, look at his penis and body, and that lighting, ugh, yess man, come through
ReplyDeleteLight is the essence of photography, and Bruce hit all the marks here.
DeleteThis is phenomenal! HND sums it up nicely...the lighting emphasizes his pecs, abs and penis & scrotum beutifully. It's a glorious depiction of a male. Thank you very much, Jerry!
ReplyDeleteI really didn't do this one justice in my caption. It is indeed exceptional.
DeleteAMG did a couple of films featuring Johnny Nogar. His is most definitely one of the "faces" from the past I remember if only because, as a runner myself, his initially very slim, runner's build could be seen as attractive. He was apparently a total handful to deal with, but that is not our problem. Ours is just to enjoy. Bruce Bellas, with his enduring professionalism, managed him well. What a superb image. What a trip down memory lane.
ReplyDeleteGlad this one brought you good memories. Bob Mizer at AMG didn't always know how to deal with the "talent" he found, partly because of their nature as street characters and partly because of his own peculiarities.
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