Rear View

Rear View
ISBN-10
3861878836
ISBN-13
9783861878834
Category
Photography of men
Language
English
Published
2006-11-02
Publisher
Bruno Gmuender GMBH
Author
Steven Vaschon

Description

The young Californian photographer Steven Vaschon has fallen prey to the masculine backside. With his particularly aesthetic eye he shows viewers the most beautiful behinds found on the American West Coast. The elegant duotone images in this collection show a unique collection of classic rear views - men like antique sculptures, but always full of life.

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