Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Beaches

We begin with an absolute classic: Ed Fury photographed by Bruce Bellas. Honestly, there’s nothing wrong with this image. Museum-worthy and hot at the exact same time. 


1. Ed Fury - Bruce Bellas

The rest of the set explores men on beaches in poses ranging from casual to full performance mode, and different ways photographers use sand almost like a blank backdrop — sometimes pale enough to pull out highlights, other times dark enough to deepen every shadow and contour.


2. Bob Deweese - Douglas of Detroit (Jerry just noted location is Lake Michigan)



3. Erron - Bruce Weber


4. Eddie Tessar


From deserts we move to beaches, though depending on the crop the two can blur together. Sand is the common language. Usually the clues are wet hair, damp skin, beach grass instead of sage brush, or finally spotting the ocean itself somewhere in the frame. 


5. Frank Klutka


6. Jim Curtis


But beaches carry their own mythology. Surf culture, The Beach Boys, Muscle Beach, sailors, shore leave, washed-up-onshore merman poses, pirates, sunbathing, and all the old fantasies tied to nude beaches and cruising culture. Where land meets sea has always felt like a charged space — restless, transitional, alive with tides and weather and moonlight.


7. Johnnie Holden


8. Bob McCune


That’s probably why these images hit me so hard. They mix classical art — the male version of The Birth of Venus — with old Hollywood, sailor culture, and mid-century beach photography. I can practically smell the suntan lotion and salt air in these shots and hear the gulls somewhere off-frame. They feel nostalgic, cinematic, and deeply physical all at once.


9. Ledermeister ("Leather Master") aka Paul Gerrior - Jim French


10. Jorge Rivero w beer


*Bonus. Bob Deweese (same model as #2 above) - Douglas of Detroit - (Jerry just ID'd location as Lake Michigan dunes) couldn't chose just one of him.



Thoughts?

Please share any info or stories you have on these models or the theme of Beaches in mid-century physique photography.




2 comments:

  1. I think I can identify photos #2 and Bonus as by Douglas of Detroit! Naven 1918

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    1. Thank you! I’ll add that info asap. bns

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