Saturday, April 4, 2026

Endowments

Today’s theme—Endowments—felt right for tax day… because what are we really talking about here if not assets? I’ve been making my way around the body lately—culo, huevos—so now we’re looking at the full package. 



1. Ed Wyant (heavy weight)


And this part of the male body carries a strange charge. It’s hidden, joked about, policed—called obscene… even ugly. Too small, it’s mocked. Too big, it’s vulgar. Either way, it’s something we’re told to keep out of sight.



2. Marty Stevens (redhead and red headboard)


3. Norm Tousley (on a pedistal as he should be)


You can see that tension in early physique photography—posing straps, draping, fig leaves. But what happens when his cup runneth over? That’s where it gets interesting.



4. Robert Coney (arms crossed)


5. Kim Dennis (Oh captain!)


6. Bob Enslo aka Enslow (dropping in)


Photographers had to learn how to light it, frame it, present it—heat, oil, timing… knowing the moment. There’s craft there, sure—but also a kind of quiet rebellion. Bringing something into the light that wasn’t supposed to be seen.



7. Frank Trigner (sideburns and side curve)



8. Bruce Bjorn (scandanavian in the sun)


And for me? I find it beautiful. There’s weight, proportion, presence—something distinctly 'adult male', matured, fully developed, ripened to perfection. It’s hard to look away. And maybe that’s the point. Putting it on film, attaching a face to it—it pushes back. I’m here. I take up space. Deal with it.



9. Mark J (rainbow pillowcases)



10. Alain Jourdan (on white towel)


Thoughts?

Anyone know Mark J's full last name (#9) and/or have a better version of #10?  There are many more noteworthy examples in this category e.g. Nick Poulos, Bill Eld, and others, but these stood out to me today;) Enjoy!

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    1. Definitely a personal favorite. bns

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  2. Too small, it’s mocked..... I know!!!

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