Lane Coyle 1973 35mm By Bob Guccione
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Original 35mm slide features Lane Jackson Coyle taken by Bob Guccione in 1973.Subject:
Lane Jackson Coyle is a girl who moves as the spirit within her moves; as the chemistry of her youth and the inexorable quest for beauty and truth direct her. Her philosophy devolves from her embattled belief in the fundamental freedom of the human spirit. The duality of her place in the real world is difficult to understand. She is a quiet and unobtrusive revolutionary. Her dissidence is controlled and seldom verbalized. If she appears shy, it's because Lane Coyle, or her inner reality, is not at home. And how real, after all, is the soft machinery which propels that exquisite form, which manipulates those amorous arms and legs, taut thighs and well-muscled buttocks. Lane's physical presence is quickly and acutely felt. Her sexuality is almost primal in its radiant effect. In purely finite terms, our perceptive Pet is 5'7" in her bare feet, weighs 118lbs, and computes out at 35 1/2-24-36. She moves with the supple musculature of a cat and, caught at the right time, her body is alive, warm, wet and unashamedly responsive.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:
Lane Jackson Coyle is a girl who moves as the spirit within her moves; as the chemistry of her youth and the inexorable quest for beauty and truth direct her. Her philosophy devolves from her embattled belief in the fundamental freedom of the human spirit. The duality of her place in the real world is difficult to understand. She is a quiet and unobtrusive revolutionary. Her dissidence is controlled and seldom verbalized. If she appears shy, it's because Lane Coyle, or her inner reality, is not at home. And how real, after all, is the soft machinery which propels that exquisite form, which manipulates those amorous arms and legs, taut thighs and well-muscled buttocks. Lane's physical presence is quickly and acutely felt. Her sexuality is almost primal in its radiant effect. In purely finite terms, our perceptive Pet is 5'7" in her bare feet, weighs 118lbs, and computes out at 35 1/2-24-36. She moves with the supple musculature of a cat and, caught at the right time, her body is alive, warm, wet and unashamedly responsive.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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Lane Coyle 1973 35mm By Bob Guccione
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