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In 2006, he was selected to appear on the cover of COLT 40, [12] a coffee table book published to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the production company. [13] In 2007, Masi and his future husband, Adam Champ (Gustavo Leguizamon [Wikidata]), were selected to appear on the cover of the Damron 2007 Men's Travel Guide. [14] [15]
Colt Studio Group is an American independent pornography company. Colt has produced gay pornography since 1967. [1] Colt started in New York City, moved to Los Angeles for 25 years, and is now based in San Francisco, California. Colt photographed some of the most famous gay stars of the pre-AIDS era, including Bruno and Al Parker. [2] [3]
Bruno is a model and adult performer famous for his work in adult magazines and pornographic films for gay men. AEBN refers to Bruno as "perhaps the quintessential gay porn icon from the 'gay macho' period of the 1970s and early 80s."
From 1970, Cable was a model for COLT Studio Group, a producer of gay male erotica and pornography, where he was photographed by Jim French. [3] He was also photographed by Bob Mizer for the Athletic Model Guild. [4]
In 1969, Parker's mother encouraged him to attend the Woodstock Music Festival, believing that it was a classical music festival.After he was forced to abandon his mother's new car in the mud along the road leading to the festival, he encountered what he regarded as his first wholly satisfying sexual experience. [8]
While still in college, Sprague was encouraged by a friend to try modeling. He sent a photo of Sprague to the COLT Studio in New York City and shortly afterwards, Sprague was invited to pose for them. During the four-day trip to New York, Sprague did his first nude photoshoot and chose the name Dakota, under which he was represented by the studio.
Falcon Entertainment (also known as Falcon Studios), a United States independent company based in San Francisco, California, is one of the world's largest producers of gay pornography. [ citation needed ]
Jim French (born James Thomas French, July 14, 1932 – June 16, 2017) was an American artist, illustrator, photographer, filmmaker, and publisher.He is best known for his association with Colt Studio, which he, using the pseudonym Rip Colt, [1] created together with business partner Lou Thomas in late 1967.