I first wrote about Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell after they published their book, Loving: History of Men in Love 1850s – 1950s. Since then more than a few of their photos have found their way i...
https://bosguy.com/2022/07/07/vintage-gay-loving-documentary/
Safe / Haven: Gay Life in the 1950s Cherry Grove Are you planning a trip to New York City later this year? The New York Historical Society Museum and Library has a free, outdoor exhibit that migh...
https://bosguy.com/2021/05/13/pre-stonewall-exhibit-of-a-1950s-gay-haven/
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AP photographer Evan Vucci photo speaks volumes.
Gareth Johnson is a writer who I enjoy following on Medium for many reasons. This past week on Medium he had an article entitled, Physique Pictorial continues to fuel our fantasies. The article...
For those of you who love Brazil, travel photographer, Giovani Cordioli’s Instagram account is worth checking out. Giovani captures beautiful images of Cariocas (Cariocas are people who live in...
https://bosguy.com/2017/11/29/this-week-on-instagram-giovanicordioli/
The Advocate is featuring Toronto-based photographer, Lucas Murnaghan, who’s Instagram account I featured this past August, here. If you like what you see, you can check out The Advocate artic...
https://bosguy.com/2017/11/26/canadian-photographer-lucas-murnaghan/
Shooting has started for the 2018 Red Hot calendar. Now in its fifth year, the organizers of the annual celebration of ginger men shared a video trailer of a shoot in London along with a new Kic...
https://bosguy.com/2017/06/06/red-hot-2018-calendar-british-boys-teaser-video/
Towelroad has put out a call for what they refer to as “exceptional print-worthy images that convey the spirit, the people, and the beauty of America’s greatest gay destination,” a.k.a. Pr...
https://bosguy.com/2017/04/17/towleroad-wants-your-provincetown-photos/
This photo captures a moment that has been a long time in the making. I have not lounged beach side since Sergio and I visited Miami in late January to escape Boston’s winter. Little did we kno...