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 White Boys by Sam Carson

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Paperback Publisher: Bruno Gmunder Verlag Gmbh Sam Carson's art is simply a sensation in the world of gay men's photography. He dispenses with complex staging and instead allows a quiet, erotic atmosphere to develop and fully unfold. The allure of his photos can be found in the hesitant intimacy with which his subjects encounter him. After his first, globally successful book of photographs "First Exposure" the Californian photographer Sam Carson continues his homage to fresh, innocently erotic young men with this collection. Carson presents unknown faces and fresh youthful bodies in sensitive portraits.
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| I didn't like this book |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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Too many wangs for me, sticking up to say "Hi there". I likes "The American Boy, A Photographic Essay" much better. Guess I should have guessed that "WhIte Boys" would be like it is, from the cover.
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| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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I found this book to be a well presented portrayal of the youthful male body, with subtlety of mood and tonal shading.
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| The Picture of Health |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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Sam Carson has an architect's eye for structure, interplay of light and shadow, the plinths upon which beautiful edifices rise, and the stability of well made creations. A successful architect in California, Sam Carson also successful in his other field of endeavor - the art of photographing male models.
WHITE BOYS is a beautiful book bursting with healthy young sportsmen who seem as at home in front of Carson's camera as professional models. The pleasure here, aside from the obvious one that the young men selected are all from the cream of the crop status, is the sense of casual stance and attitude he achieves. Each richly colored photograph is well composed, the models are in various modes of either crisp white underwear - or not...., and the overpowering feeling is one of admiring healthy subjects who care for their bodies and love sharing that concern with Carson.
There is more emphasis on mood and atmosphere than on displaying full nudity: Carson seems to be aligned with the stance that partially clothed models are far more sensuous when left with some secrets beneath the drapery of garments. The models are tanned, at times tattooed, but in general they all appear to be the All American Abercrombie and Fitch types. This is a book to please everyone who admires the brush of health that makes young sportsmen gleam. Grady Harp, October 06
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| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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There is no doubt, it is just plain sensual. Now, if the photographer will turn his lens on the older male, he will have hit a home run. This is a stunning book, fun, and not crude.
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| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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What can one say about this book?...uh...IT IS TERRIFIC! The models are cute, the photography excellent.
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