Indulge yourself with this stunning collection of pin-ups! The art of pin-up glorifies the female form, and John Gladman celebrates beautiful girls from all walks of life. He has a refreshing, timeless style, bringing back the art of the tease at a time when innocence has been lost. Glamour and art meet photography to create John s recognizable and unique look. His imagery is tasteful yet sexy, stirring up sensuality and allure. He has revered and admired the female form throughout his life span, learning posing from the great artists of the past, paying attention to every detail during posing from the hand placement, the arch of the back, to the expressions and nuances, creating an art piece that appears as natural happenstance. John has a modern flair mixed with vintage themes honoring the classic era of the mid-twentieth century."
He stayed on there until 1970 , two years after joining Zap Comix with R. Crumb and S. Clay Wilson . Throughout his career as a painter and visual artist , Williams , who also founded Juxtapoz magazine and the lowbrow art movement ...
John Hedgecoe's Nude and Portrait Photography
Featuring a start-to-finish, proven success ladder and valuable advice from expert glamour photographers, this guide reveals how to find beautiful and talented nude models, take tasteful and sexy photographs using minimum equipment, ...
Pin-up's Progress: An Illustrated History of the Immodest Art 1870-1970
Acclaimed author and long-time Playboy writer Damon Brown explores the magazine's impact on American culture, while ultimate Playmate Pamela Anderson provides an illuminating foreword.
One hundred and fifty portraits of some of Hollywood's most glamorous stars are featured in a study of the art and technique of such great portrait photographers as Ruth Harriet Louise, Ernest Bachrach, George Hurrell, and Lazlo Willinger
The Pin-up: A Modest History
Light and Illusion is the story of Ray Jones, the first still photographer to win an Academy Award as head of Universal Studio's still photography department during the Golden Age of Hollywood from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Many Pin-Up Girls made a mark for themselves later as models or actresses, but the launching pad of their careers was a growing market for these "cheesecake" images. Today, sex and nudity are no longer taboo.
Lighting for Glamour Photography