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Saturday, December 6, 2025

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This guy shows up twice in today's set and multiple times in my Polaroid collection.
I think he must have been a favorite of the photographer.  I like him, too.

 

8 comments:

  1. My favorite today too! Stunningly beautiful!

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  2. There is a whole series of photos of this model in that same location (the fireplace, etc), but to the best of my knowledge, he was never identified. Nor the photographer. But it must be said: the model is quite photogenic. LOL.
    -- 2ndWave

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  3. Addendum: I just found a site who identified the photographer as a psychologist by the name of Dr Hull, who worked for the city of Los Angeles with incarcerated patients. He was an amateur photographer, and none of his photos depict actual sexual encounters, they were aleays alone, and simply nude tho many times with erections. It seems these photos were taken at Dr Hull's home in Beverly Hills -- the home having been previously owned by Jim Nabors.
    -- 2ndWave

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    1. I want to get to know him a little better. Hot bod! 🥰🏳️‍🌈

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    2. Wow! Thanks for the information. There are indeed a lot of photos of this model, and although he wasn't the only one to make multiple appearances, none of the others appear nearly as often.

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  4. Can you blame Dr Hull ?
    Such a fine specimen like his orchids :)
    Dr Robert C Hull was also a cultivator of rare and expensive orchids per an LA Times article dated May 11 1989 and property records for Sunswept Laboratories at 3860 Sunswept Drive in Studio City. Apparently he started cultivating orchids at his Beverly Hills residence, and then traveled the world searching for rare orchids and worked for Sunswept Laboratories….:)

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  5. I have quite a few of this gentleman taken by an amateur photographer in Beverley Hills. Judging by some of the other models he used it appears to look like a classier version of Old Reliable. Lol.

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    1. It wouldn't take much to be classier than Old Reliable.

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