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Kris: The Physique Photography of Chuck Renslow
2008-05-21
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Take a sexy look back at an important phase in the history of erotic male art with the new book Kris: The Physique Photography of Chuck Renslow, edited
by Joseph W. Bean. The new book features some very telling commentary from the artist.
All prints from Kris Studios, as well as all of their negatives, have been donated to the Leather Archives & Museum, 6418 N. Greenview in Chicago.
Available at amazon.com .
Above left: Kip Behar and Don Fuller.
Above right: Brothers Jimmy and Randy Martin.
Below: Don Fuller.
photos by Chuck Renslow
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