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Author:
Paul Freeman
ISBN13:
978-0975143902
ISBN:
0975143905
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Publisher:
Cowboy Mouth Pub (May 14, 2004)
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Photography & Video
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Bondi Classic (2003). Bondi Classic is an epic of unabashed male physicality. And the ancient and moody Sydney coastline adds the drama, along with a sprinkling of religious and classic art references.

This is the first solo photo book by Australian photographer Paul Freeman

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This is the first solo photo book by Australian photographer Paul Freeman. 'Blue' magazine's favorite photographer for many years, Freeman is also known for authoring the best-selling biography of Ian Roberts ('Ian Roberts: Finding Out', Random House, Australia 1997)

'Bondi Classic' stands out in a publishing genre filled, of late, with thoughtless compilations. It's a sumptuous 240-page hardbound, with beautiful production values and design, and exquisite photography. It's the first in a self-published series of 'coffee table' collectibles by Freeman's.

A tribute to the Australian hero, Bondi Classic responds to a strong international demand for a book of Freeman's art nude portraiture. With remarkable talent Freeman gives us a sensual yet respectful look at a vast and varied array of Aussie men, including some of Australia's top actors, models, sports stars and Olympians. (Captured champion iron men, Princess Diana's personal trainer, mister Australia body building champions, actors from international theatre and film, television soap heart-throbs, top pro footballers, Olympic boxers, divers and wrestlers, and an Australian Man Of The Year!)

Using classic and European religious art references, often within an ancient and moody Sydney coastal environment, Bondi Classic takes us on an epic of unabashed male physicality. Maintaining a reverential distance from his subjects, Freeman's story revels in the paradoxes of masculinity. His subjects are strong yet sensual, courageous while provocative, violent and divinely innocent.

Director of the internationally- acclaimed Sydney Festival, Brett Sheehy, gave the book a rave review when he launched it in Sydney in February 2004. Sheehy referred to Freeman as a new Bruce Weber, as well as Australia's own Renaissance man.

  • In the January 2004 issue of "Blue", the Australian magazine where Paul Freeman is decribed as the magazine's "most featured" photographer, the artist says that he has always wanted to keep some link with classical art. "Sort of like a meat pie inside the Sistine Chapel." Most of these models Michelangelo would have loved, and they to a man are meat pies. There is not a wimp or effeminate-- and it's okay if one is-- man in this collection of over 200 photographs. These men are rugged, hairy, beefy, muscular, tattooed, pierced, sweaty, wet and muddy. Some of them are a bit stylized and wearing gladiator garb. Many of them are at the beach-- Bondi perhaps--there are some beautiful portraits here. And no model has his genitalia airbrushed.
    In his brief introduction Mr. Freeman says that as a youngster he was taken by the image of the suffering Saint Sebastian (check out the portrait on page 174 of Garth Elliot 2) and that present day influences are Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts (speaking of airbrushing photographs). I think many of his models look more like some of the work of Jim French as well as Caravaggio-- whom he acknowledges as an inspiration-- and Michelangelo.
    Many of these men are photographed as many as 6, 7 or 8 times so you will probably get to see a lot of your favorites. Where to begin-- the man on page 11 (beautiful shadows), the outrageous Grant Perry (page 24 and 7 more photos), the hairy barrel chested Igor Praporshchikov on page 55, Black Angel No. 4 on page 73, Mat Obelisk on pages 76 and 77-- perfect exposure and lighting--the Gladiator on page 103 that, thank goodness, shows up again and again-- Gladiator 4 on page 126-- this is an unusal and most flattering pose-- the portrait of Ryan Kwanten on page 154, Kane 1 and 1 (pages 158 and 159-- the list goes on and on. The only photographs I don't care for are the ones with a snake wrapped around the model. Perhaps it's the Garden of Eden story that turns most of us off to these kinds of photographs. Richard Avedon did the snake photographs better years ago anyway.
    If the test for a book of photographs is whether or not you return to it again and again, then BONDI CLASSIC gets an A+. In its own way this book is just as hot as Tom Bianchi's ON THE COUCH series. If you can only buy one book of this kind this year, this one's the one. Oh, go ahead; treat yourself and buy Bianchi's also.

  • I have all of Paul Freeman's works and his first, Bondi Classic, is one of his BEST!!!! I had already bought this great work of art for myself and loved it so much I just bought another copy and am giving it for a GIFT!!!! Paul's MEN are the most beautiful you will ever find and they are REAL MEN--rugged, hairy, muscular, and GORGEOUS!!!! If you own one of his works you will buy them all as I did. They are the best of the best!!!!!!! ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Great!!

  • TY

  • beau livre, malgré un emballage pour protéger le livre présente des chocs de transport entrainant un écrasement de la couverture

  • For those looking for the best of the books of male photography, this portfolio by Paul Freeman deserves a place high on the list. Different photographers approach the male nude with different agendas: some try for classic poses, some go for spontaneous moods, some keep the 'privates' in the shadows while others place the focus there, some costume, some try for natural effects. Freeman searches (and definitely finds!) subjects who are quintessentially masculine Men. And this collection should equally engage the interest of women as of the ready-made male population.

    Freeman uses his fellow countrymen (Australia) to show us the virile attitude of the untamed. These 'models' are buff, have body decor from piercing or ink, know how to make the partially clothed form even more sensuous that the fully nude form (although there is a lot of that, too), and in general creates photographs that are well conceived and executed and presented in a superb format. There are portraits solo and in tandem. This is a collection that will find a wide audience. Recommended for the novice and the connoisseur collector alike! Grady Harp, December 05

  • Paul Freeman produces the best books on the artistry of the male form. All of his photos features manly men in various states of nudity. The lighting and posing of the model captures the man and celebrates his physique and its symmetry of form. The photos that feature frontally nude or bare-ass guys are all delicious, but I find the ones where there's almost nudity are the sexiest. Photos where the just the top of the pubes are featured, or the man is captured where you think that you can see "something," but you're not quite sure, are so feaking hot! Men's bodies are muscular and sensuous. I thank Paul Freeman for his talents and for sharing his photos of bare-balled men. Paul is an artist -- and he's incredibly hot, too!

  • Bondi Classic marked the first in a series of outstanding male nude photographic books Paul Freeman has produced during the past decade. The cover portrait of the stunning George Moneta sets the tone - a handsome, rugged, athletic Australian male photographed simply and naturally. Mr Freeman's subjects are truthfully captured - no airbrushed, shaved and waxed 'perfect' models found in other photographic books, but real men with real bodies, many of which are revealed in their entirety.

    In addition to the fantastic diversity of subjects contained, some whom like Ryan Kwanten have gone on to considerable popularity, what is especially notable about this first work is that photographs capture only one model per shot and all are beautifully lit - Paul's later works are characterised by a more subdued lighting and photographs are sometimes more abstract or contain several models which, although fascinating, can make identifying individual models difficult at times. The inclusion of an index is also extremely helpful if, like me, the reader is keen to appreciate fully the subject captured within each photograph.

    This really is a superb collection of photographs, and people interested in appreciating the beauty of the Australian male, could not do better than obtaining a copy of this outstanding book.