Male Portraits 2001 - 2006 Deluxe Edition
de Keith Ingram
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À propos du livre
San Francisco photographer Keith Ingram has trained his lens on the athletic male physique for over 20 years. What began as a visual aid for drawing soon evolved into an ongoing creative adventure. Preferring to showcase approachable “real guys” rather than agency-represented models - Keith’s portraiture retains an honest and unpretentious charm that stays true to the spirit of his earliest photographic influences.
This expanded and re-edited debut portfolio focuses on his earliest physique portraiture, shot almost exclusively on film, culled from a particularly fertile creative period where he was able to work with a diverse range of body types perfectly suited to his particular photographic aesthetic.
[Please note: Some photos contain full male nudity and is therefore best suited for mature viewers 18 years and older.]
This expanded and re-edited debut portfolio focuses on his earliest physique portraiture, shot almost exclusively on film, culled from a particularly fertile creative period where he was able to work with a diverse range of body types perfectly suited to his particular photographic aesthetic.
[Please note: Some photos contain full male nudity and is therefore best suited for mature viewers 18 years and older.]
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
- Catégories supplémentaires LGBTQIA+, Portfolios
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 226 - Date de publication: mai 17, 2024
- Langue English
- Mots-clés male, photography, male nude
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À propos du créateur
Keith Ingram
San Francisco, CA
A seasoned portrait photographer based in San Francisco, CA. I've shot professionally for over 20 years - weddings, corporate headshots, events - you name it. These days I'm focused on more personal creative themes, namely male fitness, physique and fine art figure studies. My shooting style tends to lean more towards "artistic/editorial" than commercial. I no longer shoot for clients, I shoot for myself. If there proves to be an audience for my images, I am humbly gratified.