(TARGET STUDIOS) A group of 13 sets, each with 8 photographs, in glassine envelopes from the iconic
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A group of 13 sets, each with 8 photographs, in glassine envelopes from the iconic studio organized by model or scene. The selection with 3 duplicates, and includes the sets Dino, The Hayloft (Dino and Joe) (2), Will Seagers, Bill Ford, Sunstruck (Bruno & Will Seagers) (2), Dak & Adam, Kevin Coxe, Bull Dozier, Double Trouble (Josh Kincaid & Franco [Branch Lester]), and Pete Bronsky (2). Silver prints, the images measuring approximately 165.1x114.3 mm; 6½x4½ inches, and the reverse, the sheet slightly larger, one print from each set with the Target Studios copyright stamp on verso; enclosed in the original glassine envelopes, each with a Target Studios stamp and a model's name or set name stamp on the front. 1970s.Target Studios was created by photographer Jim French and his partner Lou Thomas in the mid-1970s. The studio answered to an underground demographic that craved quality homoerotica after the U.S. Supreme Court banned depictions of male frontal nudity in 1967.
A group of 13 sets, each with 8 photographs, in glassine envelopes from the iconic studio organized by model or scene. The selection with 3 duplicates, and includes the sets Dino, The Hayloft (Dino and Joe) (2), Will Seagers, Bill Ford, Sunstruck (Bruno & Will Seagers) (2), Dak & Adam, Kevin Coxe, Bull Dozier, Double Trouble (Josh Kincaid & Franco [Branch Lester]), and Pete Bronsky (2). Silver prints, the images measuring approximately 165.1x114.3 mm; 6½x4½ inches, and the reverse, the sheet slightly larger, one print from each set with the Target Studios copyright stamp on verso; enclosed in the original glassine envelopes, each with a Target Studios stamp and a model's name or set name stamp on the front. 1970s.Target Studios was created by photographer Jim French and his partner Lou Thomas in the mid-1970s. The studio answered to an underground demographic that craved quality homoerotica after the U.S. Supreme Court banned depictions of male frontal nudity in 1967.
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(TARGET STUDIOS) A group of 13 sets, each with 8 photographs, in glassine envelopes from the iconic
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