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Another sighting of the tile pattern linoleum and green plant wallpaper design setting, here from Lib (Es) 02-45, 1977, thanks to bourschwa. I'm uncertain but suspect the name Hernán A. Mosquera at the bottom of the text is not meant as a photog. credit?
I have been associating this setting with Peter Flodqvist but at least some credits instead link or imply Serge Jacques. edit: this is Barbara Molyneux. Here are two thanks to Fleabag. Last edited by effCup; August 31st, 2016 at 04:11 PM.. Reason: id |
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Further to the comments about John Marvin, possibly an aka for Hans Larsson | Rupert Daines, made earlier here:
The same rough/lumpy plaster wall, and the same red plastic chair with a white metal frame shown in the set of Tilly from Club International (UK) 04-05, 1975-05, photog. John Marvin, at Cream Cheese here, can also be seen in some pics. of Stella Headley, although she's a different model from Tilly. Stella's Penthouse (UK) set is credited to Peter Fortuna but in the table of contents is instead credited to Hans Larsson, and the similarity of settings would seem to support the idea of a linkage with Larsson | Daines. So provisionally, Peter Fortuna may be another aka for Hans Larsson | Rupert Daines. |
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Time for a "loose" one?
Gillian Duxbury on the cover (only) of Mayfair 10-09, 1975-09, photog. unknown, scan thanks to member inversions. Note the blue plastic and metal sun-lounger. Also note the top (back) of the lounger seems to have been cropped and a colour used to fill the background--i.e. I think that explains why the exposed metal frame is missing from there but not in the pics. below. Two versions of Gillian Duxbury on the cover of Sexy (De) no.19, 1974-05-06, thanks to Fleabag. This is the only other pic. from that session I could find in her thread. & one thanks to beutelwolf. Now a different model, Appollonia Skouras in Oui, 1975-06, photog. James Baes, thanks to YPT00. There's more pics. down the link but they're not from the same yellow sun-lounger setting. That second model was also on the cover (only) of Lui (De) no.03, 1977, thanks to DaveHam. When I first saw the Oui image it reminded me of the Mayfair Duxbury cover, so I was rather disappointed to realise they were different models, indeed even different sun-loungers & perhaps also locations. But is there any more to it than that? One sometimes notices what seem like repetitions of photographic settings "ideas", perhaps particularly-so with cover-shots? I've wondered before whether photographers notice the work of their peers and perhaps "borrow" such settings ideas? But timing may also be a problem with that given production/publishing time-/deadlines, etc. /shrug/ The straw in the drink in the first and last pics. perhaps suggests at least an element of "knowledge" between the photographers of the two different settings/sessions. Yes, the straws are different and so too the drinks/containers but the resemblance is still striking. I've been unable to find any photog. credits for the Mayfair cover. It's not on the mag. toc page but perhaps it was again Baes, or perhaps it was one of those sincere flatterers? Last edited by effCup; August 23rd, 2016 at 03:21 PM.. Reason: only, better cover |
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The tile-pattern linoleum and green plant design wallpaper can be seen once again with the following as-yet unidentified model, whose pics. perhaps date from the early-to-mid-1980s with mag. sets published in 1984, 1985 (x2), & 1988 ("late"-published). Unfortunately there are no photog. credits evident.
edit: I've since learnt that the photog. credit for the following set of Jessica in Live, 1985-04 was Alan Walton. The same linoleum & daisies chaise longue can again be seen here in an undated Parade set of Shona McTavish, so perhaps dating from the mid-to-late-1980s? & more from her thread: Here from Gent, 1988-04, a set which I have elsewhere seen credited (photog.) to JLG Marketing Ltd. I'm still no closer to deciding whether this setting belongs, as first thought, to Peter Flodqvist or instead to Serge Jacques. Shona's first mag. appearance seems to have dated from 1985: Fiesta 19-09, 1985-09 as Berni. Also here from Big Ones International 03-04 as Shona McFarlane, plus a second, two-girl set with Lisa Phillips is also in the same setting--although the linoleum is the only original linking feature visible; perhaps the wallpaper had by then been changed? What these various appearances suggest is that the tile-pattern linoleum setting was not only in use in the mid-to-late-1970s but seems to have remained in use until at least the mid-1980s. ---- Another sighting of this setting in the pictorial of Sally from Fiesta 11-03, 1977-03, at Cream Cheese here. Vida Farthing as Vida Heath in Mayfair 15-11, 1980-11, photog. Peter Flodqvist, here. Debbie Wainwright as Nadine in Fiesta 14-07, 1980-07, at Cream Cheese here. Last edited by effCup; October 19th, 2016 at 03:12 PM.. Reason: Sally, Alan Walton, Vida Farthing, Debbie Wainwright |
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Here I noted some possible connexions between the photog. names Adam Cole and Fanny.
One of those factors, a distinctive bed frame, can also be seen in the pics. of Dominique Rupret from Mayfair 12-11, 1977-11, photog. Ed Alexander. Note that although those Mayfair scans don't show the photog. credit I've seen a scan of the toc page which does. That same bed frame reappears in the set of Helen in Knave 12-05, 1980-05, photog. Ed Alexander, see Cream Cheese here. The background wall (or screens?) behind the bed frame changes but some of the different sets have very similar shiny/satiny bed covers & pillow cases... although that conceivably might just have been the then-current fashion? So, is it possible that both Adam Cole and Fanny might be akas for Ed Alexander? For now that's only a maybe. ---- edit: another set with the bed frame but this time photog. credit unknown: Heather in Fiesta 11-11, 1977-11, at Cream Cheese here, pic. 4. And an unnamed model in Cheri, 1978-10, photog. Warland, thanks to ripchord. Uncertain but there is a photog. named Bruce Warland with credits ranging from 1967 to the early-1980s: Sue Mandrake in Dapper, 1967-04 - by Bruce Warland Annette Johnson in Modern Man, 1967-06 - by Bruce Warland Janet Brown in Fiesta 09-04, 1975-04 - by Bruce Warland Anna Noble in Fiesta 09-05, 1975-05 - by Bruce Warland Becky in Fiesta 12-09, 1978-09 - by Bruce Warland Tessa Carter in Adam Choice 02-02, 1981-06 - by Bruce Warland (Yvette @Cream Cheese) in Knave 06-09, 1974-09 - by Bruce Warland, although Art Capone is given this credit in the toc? Ruby in Beaver, 1980-04 - by Warland On the topic of Bruce Warland also see here. Last edited by effCup; February 28th, 2017 at 11:54 AM.. Reason: Heather, Warland, Helen |
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Earlier I listed a couple of akas for John Allum. I've now found what I suspect may be another of his akas: David Crosswaite.
David Crosswaite was regularly credited for pictorials in Fiesta, starting from 12-05, 1978-05. I'm currently aware of him also being credited with just two sets in Mayfair, one in 17-08, 1977-08 and the other in 22-04, 1987-04. In Fiesta 13-12, 1979-12 there is a set of Sasha by David Crosswaite, see Cream Cheese here. Note the hay barn setting complete with ladder, saddle, and particularly the orange blanket with black and red stripes. In Knave 12-01, 1980-01, there is a pictorial of Julia Perrin as Andrea by John Allum, taken in the very same hay barn setting with ladder, saddle, and the same orange blanket with black and red stripes, see Cream Cheese here. So provisionally, David Crosswaite may be an aka for John Allum. Last edited by effCup; October 7th, 2016 at 12:21 PM.. |
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I understand this portrait of Mario Costa can give rise to questions as well as arouse some skepticism about the mentioned Jacques' alias.
At least if we suppose that this Swedish photographer was more real than the fake portrait of "Sarah Joyce" published by Emmanuelle magazine was, or the disclosure of Brigitte Lahaie being "Fanny", for instance. Nevertheless, strong evidences exist that Serge Jacques did use this alias of Mario Costa (or da Costa, or A. Costa), as shown below with some pictures credited to Mario Costa but that belong to well known pictorials shot by Jacques. Another point is that "Mario Costa" is a very common Italian name (a late film director had that same name), so it is possible that, may be, Serge Jacques has chosen for another alias of him a name that was also the real name of another photographer. But in my opinion this is very doubtful, for two reasons: - the Swedish M. Costa is described as a "star photographer", so this should have create obvious professional conflicts between Jacques and him, - back in the 50's "Mario Costa" was credited as a photographer of Paris-Hollywood. Given the apparent age of the Swedish Costa, something here is not matching well. Last edited by CosmoK; October 10th, 2016 at 08:15 PM.. |
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A possible aka for Ed Alexander is Marv Gittel.
Pics. of Barbara Howe as Peggy Benjamin in Gallery, 1979-08, were photog. by Marv Gittel. Related pics. of her as Felice in Knave 12-08, 1980-08 were credited to Ed Alexander. |
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