Lynn Partington 1970's 120mm By Bob Guccione
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Original 120mm transparency features Lynn Partington taken by Bob Guccione in 1970's.Subject:
Before Lynn Partington posed for Penthouse she was actually a bunny girl in the London Playboy Club. In 1971 Lynn was Penthouse Pet of the Month, and in 1973 she was up for Pet of the Year with four other girls including Patricia Barett, who won. She graced the Penthouse pages with her sultry 35-21-35 physique, standing 5'5'' tall. Lynn's December 1971 cover photo features the first bare bottom to appear on the cover of Penthouse.Photographer:
In 1965, Bob Guccione, a struggling artist with an entrepreneurial imagination, started a magazine called Penthouse. Due to his lack of resources, Guccione personally photographed most of the models for the magazine's early issues. He spent long hours, and sometimes, several days, to complete a photo shoot. Although he had no professional training, Guccione applied his knowledge of painting to his photography, establishing the diffused, soft focus look that would become one of the trademarks of the magazine's pictorials. These images offered more sexually explicit content than other gentlemans magazines of the era, establishing Penthouse as a well known name amongst its competitors.Featured Video:
Before Lynn Partington posed for Penthouse she was actually a bunny girl in the London Playboy Club. In 1971 Lynn was Penthouse Pet of the Month, and in 1973 she was up for Pet of the Year with four other girls including Patricia Barett, who won. She graced the Penthouse pages with her sultry 35-21-35 physique, standing 5'5'' tall. Lynn's December 1971 cover photo features the first bare bottom to appear on the cover of Penthouse.Photographer:
In 1965, Bob Guccione, a struggling artist with an entrepreneurial imagination, started a magazine called Penthouse. Due to his lack of resources, Guccione personally photographed most of the models for the magazine's early issues. He spent long hours, and sometimes, several days, to complete a photo shoot. Although he had no professional training, Guccione applied his knowledge of painting to his photography, establishing the diffused, soft focus look that would become one of the trademarks of the magazine's pictorials. These images offered more sexually explicit content than other gentlemans magazines of the era, establishing Penthouse as a well known name amongst its competitors.Featured Video:
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Lynn Partington 1970's 120mm By Bob Guccione
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