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Bruce of Los Angeles’ greeting cards

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

 

The photographer Bruce Bellas, better known as Bruce of Los Angeles was a pioneer in male physique photography from the beginning of the 1940s until his death in 1974. His timeless work pictured male bodies brightly lit, photographed either in a studio or out in nature. His subjects were often nude or wearing a posing pouch, and generally well-oiled — using very few props besides a stool, a ball, a column, or a cowboy hat.

 

His work appeared in magazines like Adonis, Body Beautiful, Tomorrow’s Man, Trim and his own quarterly, The Male Figure (1956-1966). Bruce of Los Angeles died at the age of 65 from heart failure while taking photos at a Canadian Rodeo. He influenced the work of Robert Mapplethorphe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Webber and many others.

 

As a celebration of his legacy, Antinous Press have released a set of 10, 5”x7” greeting cards, you can now buy the set and own a piece of his potent and iconic legacy.

 

 

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