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This was always my favorite part of PP. A page or two with a few dozen photos of his models and their names. Often these guys would show up in a future PP volume or, if we were lucky, some other SoCal photographer's studio. Case in point Is Monte Chenoweth, third row, far left. Monte appeared again in PP Vol 29 a couple of years layer with a full page photo when his film was released. He also appeared in a color photo in one of Mizer's coffee table books. I was in lust.
This sort of page is indeed a treasure trove. Since Bill gave me all those magazines, I've discovered quite a few amazing models I didn't know about before. Trying to find more work by them isn't always easy, but it's rewarding when it happens.
Thanks again, Jerry, it's a lot of tedious work scanning these magazines. This page will give my facial recognition software a run for its money! Also, often I get new names from these issues, so that's always a bonus.
This was always my favorite part of PP. A page or two with a few dozen photos of his models and their names. Often these guys would show up in a future PP volume or, if we were lucky, some other SoCal photographer's studio. Case in point Is Monte Chenoweth, third row, far left. Monte appeared again in PP Vol 29 a couple of years layer with a full page photo when his film was released. He also appeared in a color photo in one of Mizer's coffee table books. I was in lust.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for the memories.
DeleteThis sort of page is indeed a treasure trove. Since Bill gave me all those magazines, I've discovered quite a few amazing models I didn't know about before. Trying to find more work by them isn't always easy, but it's rewarding when it happens.
DeleteI'm partial to David thompson (4th Row, Center), but it's such a common name, it would be difficult to find any other photos.
DeleteThanks again, Jerry, it's a lot of tedious work scanning these magazines. This page will give my facial recognition software a run for its money! Also, often I get new names from these issues, so that's always a bonus.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Brian. I'm always grateful when you post those IDs here.
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