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26.2.12

photography

Thomas Synnamon is an extraordinary talented male nude and fashion photographer; well-known all over the world he has published books, calendars and editorials for the best international magazines. Over the last years he has worked on a body of work that he calls Leather & Lace with the exciting and unique concept of dressing his sexy, muscular men in lingerie and leather accessories in a perfect combination of masculine virility and delicate femininity. The ultimate visualization of the boy pin-up. Photos from Leather & Lace were published in BeautifulMag’s anthology "Beautiful Vision" and in the Leather & Lace 2011 calendar edited by RedBubble. (Thanks to BeautifulMag).


http://www.thomassynnamon.com/Tom_Synnamon/Home.html
http://www.redbubble.com/
http://www.beautifulmag.com/

24.10.11

photography

Graphic designer and photographer G. Elliott Simpson is intrigued by how people transform themselves, and how others experience that transformation. Bodies are painted, masks are worn, what we are seeking is a thin boundary between a our secular life and our secret world with secret codes, hidden rooms, symbols, lovers and brothers. Under the surface there is a battle between darkness and light, fear and bravery, life and death. Elliott's pictures are complex and dirty. His work has been published in various magazines and anthologies by Bruno Gmunder, and exhibited internationally. The "Brotherhood" exhibition at Pentimento Gallery in Toronto (June-July 2011) has been printed on a book of 72 pages published by Blurb, $ 32.80.
http://gelliottsimpson.com/
http://it.blurb.com/

1.9.11

history of male nude photography 107

Basil Clavering is an important name in British gay photography, a pioneer specialized in a new genre: the military discipline. With the different names "English Royale Sudio", "Royale Studio Photography" and "Hussar Studio" Clavering worked in London in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's shooting athletic and muscular guys posing in uniform in discipline siatuations including corporal punishment. Some models show typical regimental tattoos, probably many are real Guards. His pictures were absolutely groundbreaking, totally bordeline and, of course, illegal; tecnically were well composed, with a good lighting but suffering the limitations of a small studio. Some photosets are serious, depicting formal situations and reflecting the realities of National Service life; it looks like the guys were enjoying the shooting, as if they were reliving past personal experiences. They never posed naked; this is unusual but, doubtless, shorts, boots and headgears give more fetish details to the viewer's fantasy. If Studio Royale or Hussar Studio made movies they haven't survived; the police raided Clavering's studio on many occasions in line with the repression of homosexuality in England: a total ban on sex between men existed from 1885 until the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality on 27 July 1967 when the Sexual Offences Act finally received Royal Assent. We hardly can understand how difficult and dangerous these photo sessions must have been; some models were radiated with consequent criminal records, in 1967 homosexuality for civilians in private was legalised but it remained illegal in the army and navy, only recently it has been resolved in the British forces. Probably all these difficulties made this photographic genre ceased. Because of the numerous police raids very few negatives and colour slides have arrived to us. In the 1970's a magazine titled "Guys in Uniform" was published, it appears to be a Clavering's work. It seems that he was living in Portobello road and going every week to the famous flea market looking for old uniforms. Thanks to Yahoo's britishgayphotographers group and Squaddie John.

http://groups.yahoo.com/

http://www.milism.net/royale.htm