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Alair Gomes

Alair Gomes

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ordinary beach life
Review: The picture quality is not good. It doesn't have any color pictures. And some look as if snapshots. I don't want to be judgemental, it is just like any regular peeping tom's photos. If you stay by the beach long enough, and take enough shots, you can just publish a book like that.

If you miss the beach, this could be a book for you. You can just look at those pictures and feel the presense of all those young guys as if they were right in front of you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very sexy, different from the norm
Review: There's something so fascinating about South American men, especially to this native-midwesterner-cum-New-Yorker. The images of men in this book are incredibly sexy -- they reflect a time and a look and a raw sensuality that I think you could only find in a place like Argentina or Brazil. The images are very high-contrast, and seem to be mostly candid shots of men on the beach in Rio. There's no full nudity in this book, but the "tease" is actually much sexier. These men are completely unaware of how gorgeous they are, and that quality makes them smoulder that much more.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very sexy, different from the norm
Review: There's something so fascinating about South American men, especially to this native-midwesterner-cum-New-Yorker. The images of men in this book are incredibly sexy -- they reflect a time and a look and a raw sensuality that I think you could only find in a place like Argentina or Brazil. The images are very high-contrast, and seem to be mostly candid shots of men on the beach in Rio. There's no full nudity in this book, but the "tease" is actually much sexier. These men are completely unaware of how gorgeous they are, and that quality makes them smoulder that much more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Strictly Voyeurism of the Male Nude Body"
Review: This is a beautifully produced book of Alair Gomes' most important images dedicated to the beauty of the male nude body. These pictures he took secretly at Rio de Janeiro's beaches & from his Ipanema apartment windows from the 1970's onward. They are black & white images of athletic, young handsome men who were totally unaware they were being photographed. Alair later constructed these photographs in carefully selected sequences according to a rhythm and a visual music. It certainly worked! There are many tri-folds, and fold out pages in this book to show the images in these various sequences. The book includes his own detailed essay about his work, and many essays by other professionals describing Alair's photographic style and his collection of images.

This book is a great opportunity for anyone to learn about this wonderful photographer. Alair Gomes died at the age of 71 when he was murdered in Rio de Janeiro. This book was put out by the Foundation Cartier in Paris as an exhibition catalogue. A great presentation it is. Viewing these photographs he took secretly of these young men makes one feel like a voyeur, like he was. This is a beautiful book for your collection or to give as a gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Strictly Voyeurism of the Male Nude Body"
Review: This is a beautifully produced book of Alair Gomes� most important images dedicated to the beauty of the male nude body. These pictures he took secretly at Rio de Janeiro�s beaches & from his Ipanema apartment windows from the 1970�s onward. They are black & white images of athletic, young handsome men who were totally unaware they were being photographed. Alair later constructed these photographs in carefully selected sequences according to a rhythm and a visual music. It certainly worked! There are many tri-folds, and fold out pages in this book to show the images in these various sequences. The book includes his own detailed essay about his work, and many essays by other professionals describing Alair�s photographic style and his collection of images.

This book is a great opportunity for anyone to learn about this wonderful photographer. Alair Gomes died at the age of 71 when he was murdered in Rio de Janeiro. This book was put out by the Foundation Cartier in Paris as an exhibition catalogue. A great presentation it is. Viewing these photographs he took secretly of these young men makes one feel like a voyeur, like he was. This is a beautiful book for your collection or to give as a gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A new classic
Review: When photos by Alair Gomes first appeared in the controversial issue of Vogue Hommes International that also included the spread of spread Bel Ami gay porn stars earlier this year they blew everyone in the gay community out of the water! For the first time the work of this unknown, deceased Brazilian photographer got widespread publication. Now the first ever monograph of his work published to coincide with a major Paris exhibition is finally available. Gomes takes his place beside the greats! His work from the 1970's stands as proud and erect next pantheon of great phtographers of the golden age such as Bob "AMG" Mizer and Bruce "of LA" Mizer. Unlike these American masters who continue to go ignored by the general public, Gomes work has been carefully stored and catalogued by the National Gallery of Brazil. Discover these long hidden gems for yourself. The book is gorgeous, with high production qualities. It would be nice if we had more, but perhaps if it sells well, further volumes of his work will be published.


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