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Physique Pictorial is an American magazine, one of the leading beefcake magazines of the mid-20th century. [1] [2] During its run from 1951 to 1990 as a quarterly publication, it exemplified the use of bodybuilding culture and classical art figure posing, as a cover for homoerotic male images, and to evade charges of obscenity.
This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are magazines about photography or lists of magazines about photography, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).
[1] Pictures nominated by the public were reviewed by editors who then compiled 100 photographs that they felt portrayed technological photographic achievements, documented historic events and accomplishments or have achieved iconic cultural and, symbolic status. [1]
Vanity Fair gathered the hottest talent and threw them all onto the cover of their magazine, resulting in one of the most iconic photos of all time.
Warning: Some of the following images are graphic in nature and might be disturbing to some viewers. Rescuers carry a girl from a collapsed building following an earthquake in Diyarbakir, Turkey ...
Photo District News (or PDN) was an American monthly trade publication for professional photographers, [2] published from 1980 to January 2020. [3] The publication took its name from New York City's photo district, an area of photo businesses that was once located in Flatiron District .
The daring look, which was styled by the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Phil Gomez, amassed a slew of divided opinions, as an Instagram user commented: “No hate, I’m honestly just confused.”
Creative Camera (also known as "CC") was a British monthly/bi-monthly magazine devoted to fine art photography and documentary photography.The successor to the very different (hobbyist) magazine Camera Owner (which had started in 1964), Creative Camera was published in England between 1968 and 2000, [1] and was the forerunner of the short-lived DPICT (2000-2001).