The next two posts shift from solo models and pairs to groups of three or more. It may seem like a small change, but these images carry a different energy—even if it's subtle. There's strength and safety in numbers.
1. Unknown models by Gaudenzio Marconi (1841-1885), a Swiss-Italian photographer who had studios in France and Belgium in the late 19th century.
2. Unknown models and photographer in what I've gathered is a study for visual artists.
A single nude man can feel vulnerable. Two men often create a kind of closed intimacy. Add a third, fourth, or fifth body and something changes. The scene becomes more open, more communal. In some cases that leans toward playfulness; in others, it creates a kind of erotic synergy.
3. Three unknown models in water...print dated SEPT 68.
4. Four unknown models in bulldog position in the water with amused fifth in the background.
5. A photorealistic untitled painting of five men in the water by Filipino 21st century artist, Orley Ypon (1973-present)...a wild card in this set, but fits the theme too perfectly.
6. A shot from Fire Island Pines: Polaroids 1975-1983 series by Tom Bianchi (1945-present) depicting the halcyon years before the AIDS crisis in NYC.
From a photographer's perspective, groups also change the composition. To fit everyone into the frame, the camera often has to pull back, especially if the surrounding environment is part of the story. The bodies become a little smaller, your eye moves from one model to the next, and then to the chemistry between them.
7. Three unknown models in bed together with a fireplace in the background.
8. Three unknown models in bed together.
These sets range from climbing trees and flying kites to billiards, sailing, and plenty of other moments of male company. As always, if anyone recognizes these unidentified models, I'd love to hear more about them.
9. Three unknown models lined up (apparently by size) outdoors.
10. A photo by Jean Ferrero labeled "Christian Ferrand and Friends in the Dunes" - 1962.
Please share thoughts, questions or corrections in the comments. I have several unidentified models in this set. If you have any info or leads, please share. Thank you. bns
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