We start with Eddie Tessar photographed by Bruce Bellas floating at the shallow edge of a lake, then move through a sampling of physique shots set around lakes and ponds. Even though these images are still centered around water in nature, they read very differently from ocean shots.
Lakes are calmer, quieter, more intimate spaces. You can often sense the opposite shore even when you can’t see it. The water sits still enough to become its own backdrop too — sometimes dark and glassy, other times pale enough to show the silty lakebed underneath.
To me, lake imagery always feels nostalgic and private. I grew up spending summers around lakes — remote cabins, inner-city swimming beaches, floating docks, canoes, late sunsets, warm air against cold water.
Skinny dipping with friends. Easy laughter carrying across the surface while everybody tried not to splash too much or scare the fish. That feeling is all over these photos for me.
I think that’s why nudity works so naturally in this setting. Lakes don’t feel out in the open the way beaches sometimes do. They feel hidden away. Personal. Remote.
And the stillness of the water has this almost ASMR quality that I love — the calm surface, the soft ripples, the soundlessness — all sitting right beside the awe and excitement of seeing these men completely at ease in their own skin.









Anything by or of the Ritter brothers is a treat, and thanks for the credit on number two. I have indeed posted it in the past.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. bns
DeleteSome excellent shots here! Darryl and David are both faves.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about favorites. It reveals something about us.
DeleteThese are some pretty hot models by the lake! Photo #3 I have as by George Platt Lynes; #6 by WPG and #7 by Bruce. Really enjoying your blog. Thanks! Naven1918
ReplyDeleteGreat notes and catch about #3. I'll get those fixed. Keep em coming and glad to hear your enjoying;)
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