In Their Youth: the early portraits of Greg Gorman

In Their Youth: Early Portraits comprises over 200 of the California-based photographer's previously unpublished portraits from the last three decades, featuring famous actors shot when they were still unknown young men, from teen years into their early twenties. "I decided to do a project that expressed my infatuation with male beauty," Gorman explains, "especially in terms of youth... the portraits don't have lots of backgrounds, they're straightforward. It's really about the person, not the elements. It boils down to the graphics of the individual more than the graphics of the setting."

Gorman's intimate celebrity portraits hinge on the sense of his subjects' vulnerability. Famous young men are juxtaposed with photographs of promising unknowns: one of the first shots of Tom Cruise, for instance, shares a spread with some anonymous ephebe that Andy Warhol met at Studio 54.

Greg Gorman discovered his calling after taking a borrowed camera to a Jimi Hendrix concert in 1968. In 1990, after producing images for over 20 years, he published his first book, Greg Gorman Volume One, which reveals his skills as a portraitist. Gorman has created innumerable unforgettable images (for instance, a 2000 portrait of Jeff Koons shows the artist perched on a filthy toilet, flanked by two leather-clad ladies). His work has been featured in ad campaigns and has been featured on the covers of a number of magazines, including Esquire, GQ, Interview, Vogue, Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair.

In Their Youth: Early Portraits

In his fourth photobook, Fred Goudon focuses on twenty-something models. In the midst of staged styled shoots, Goudon shows everyday scenes of guys dressed in only a towel, enjoying the vista of Saint Tropez, or a cheerful scene of two friends laughing. The impressive 180 pages of large-format photographs will tempt the observer to sit back and relax with a bottle of fine French wine and their own personal copy of Virility.

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As I See It: Greg Gorman

Twenty years in the making, this epic artist's project features carefully selected young men — not big or overly built — who exemplify for Gorman a perfected state, allowing him to frame grace, beauty, and elegance in the form of the male nude. Included amongst the 240-plus portraits are many of Gorman's friends and acquaintances, as well as professional models, many of whom had never posed nude before. The cumulative effect of As I See It creates a pleasurable zone of contemplation, allowing one to reexamine the precepts of beauty within a refreshing framework of exalted maleness. According to Gorman, "As I see it, they're not really boys, yet they're not really men. They are caught somewhere in between — almost at that point of maturity that defines masculinity."

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