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Adonis: Masterpieces of Male Erotic Photography

Adonis: Masterpieces of Male Erotic Photography

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Adonis: Masterpieces of Male Erotic Photography
Review: At the first crack of this book, I stood breathless, staring at the beauty of the male form and at the quality of the photographs. This book features not only modern photographs, but equally impressive older shots of outstanding male specimens. The book is quite exciting to slowly peruse and the name of the book duly expresses what subject is uncovered within the bindings. A great addition to a photo lovers collection of books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Beauty of Male
Review: I was also breathless as I looked through the pages of men. They were incredibly beautiful.

My favorite picture is of the two men in bed together, naked. There is a tenderness to their picture that is absolutely beautiful.

This book is a wonderful celebration of the male form.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Gay photographer
Review: While a substantial amount of the collections represented in this book are stunning, there are still quite a few photographers' subjects which are a little "under" ordinary, but perhaps that was their point. Since this is a collection of photographers, an obvious few are missing like Tom Bianchi, Robert Mapplethorpe (although the editor's review says he is represented), Jim French and Bruce Weber. Obtaining rights to these prolific and world-renowned photographers' work may have been difficult, however.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Gay photographer
Review: While a substantial amount of the collections represented in this book are stunning, there are still quite a few photographers' subjects which are a little "under" ordinary, but perhaps that was their point. Since this is a collection of photographers, an obvious few are missing like Tom Bianchi, Robert Mapplethorpe (although the editor's review says he is represented), Jim French and Bruce Weber. Obtaining rights to these prolific and world-renowned photographers' work may have been difficult, however.


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