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This one is really cute! I love these old studio pics where they try to recreate a setting. I love the expressions on their faces, though. Turban man looks really cheeky! Terrible picture quality, but the guy on the right is wearing stockings! And finally, the lovely Ambrose and Laurence! Any favourites out of this lot? And you have a choice for next week: illustrations by Tom of Finland? Storm and Lightning — week thirteen Update Monday: editing like crazy. And are they cock docking in that second pic?
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Once upon a time, porn was kept on the top shelf, or under-the-counter, in discrete brown paper bags, or sent by post in anonymous manilla envelopes. Nowadays, porn is everywhere catering to everyone. These magazines were photographed by the best-selling horror-writer, film critic , journalist, blogger and photographer Anne Billson , who for reasons that now escape her, photographed her friends porn collections in the s. A lot though not all of the publications were vintage even then, though nowadays magazines that were published in the s are themselves considered pretty much antique. Perhaps I thought I was performing some sort of public service, or compiling a historical record, or more likely vaguely imagining the pictures would come in useful for research purposes in some sort of never-to-be-written article that would one day definitively establish me as a brilliant journalist who dared tackle subjects that writers more prudish than me would never have dreamt of touching with a bargepole. Apart from all her superb writing and photographic work, Anne has a damn fine Multiglom blog, where she posts about films, art, and photography— check it out. Email Address.