The rest of the set keeps that same vibe: men photographed out in barren wastelands. Some are true deserts, others might just be dunes or empty beaches with the ocean cropped out, but the dry brush, sand, and wide-open emptiness all hit the same way.
2. Perry Peters - maybe a martial arts pose? - Bruce Bellas
3. Gary Seeger - stretching
4. John Leist - head covered breaking a stick - Bruce Bellas
Unlike grassy field shots, desert photos have a harsher look to them. More tans and browns, less soft green everywhere. Everything feels bleached out, thirsty, and endless. There’s a little The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot in these images — heat, isolation, and not much comfort in sight.
5. Gar Nanson - twisted pose
6. Roger Conte - jacket over his shoulder and posing strap in his hand
7. Jason Shore - face down, great shadow
That’s probably why the body stands out so well here. The skin tones almost blend into the landscape, and the curves of the body start looking like the dunes themselves. I also just like seeing the male body pulled out of apartments, studios, and locker rooms and dropped into huge open spaces with nothing around but sky. It makes the figure feel less posed and more like some kind of living oasis in the middle of all that emptiness.
8. Phil Knight - stick and shadow - Bruce Bellas
9. Bud Counts - classic bodybuilder pose - Dave Martin
10. Jim Drinkward - with Saguaro
Thoughts?
Please help me ID #1 and throw out any other info or thoughts about this set or theme.







My favorite is Phil Knight, and you've posted one of his very best photos here.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jerry. Again, your taste is en pointe.
DeleteNo knowledge of #1 but #2,4 and 8 were from Bruce of LA and #9 is Dave Martin. Not sure if you want photographers! Naven1918
ReplyDeleteYes, absolutely. I'll take any and all info...even guesses can help fill in blanks. I appreciate the note here Naven1918
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