I'm a man of my word. In the end, that's all there is, really

M A N I K I N S
men, in pictures



The photography of Atlanta-based photographer Bertron Anderson.

Title quote: "I'm a man of my word. In the end, that's all there is, really."
Dialogue, Blake's 7 - Rumours of Death (1980).

5 comments:

  1. #1 Beautiful and can knock out any who oppose him
    Man#2 His beauty is restrained, unmistakably beautiful but socially bound by conventions and prejudice?
    Man#3 Kinda looks like a humanised Cheetah, between the eyes and the bone structure of his face
    Man#4 Helloooo Tarzan!! piss off Jane, this one's mine
    Man#5 Tom Sawyer wouldn't have run very far with this one around
    Man#6 reminds me of an accountant, smart as hell and super naughty after hours
    Man#7 Stops trouble with a kiss, not a fist
    Man#8 Makes love not Hate
    Men 9-19 i've no time to critique

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  2. LOL wow!! I look forward to hearing your critiques of 9-19! Very entertaining!!

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  3. Oh my goodness...I'd like to go to whatever department store has these MANIKINS!

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  4. LOL!!!

    Did you know that models used to be called manikins? I used to watch a TV show called The House of Elliott, about a London fashion house in the '20s (I know, how gay is that?) and that's how they referred to them. It's more appropriate, I think

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