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BILL DOBBINS PHOTO PRINTS
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From the Amazon.com Website:
"Though the popularity of female bodybuilding has been rapidly growing over the past three decades, women's brawny body types are still not accepted in the global opinion of the way women ought to look. Enter Bill Dobbins, a man whose mission is to show the world what ultra-muscular women really look like—- and that they look good. Modern Amazons is a unique collection of fine art photos and essays giving a fascinating insight into Dobbins's vision of femininity and the impact of female bodybuilding on modern society. Dobbins shows us a kind of female physique that challenges the typical thin-legged-large-breasted archetype of female beauty. With his highly skilled studio and natural light portraits, he worships these women's bulging muscles like no photographer."

TWO TYPES OF BILL DOBBINS PRINTS TO CHOOSE FROM:

ARCHIVAL FINE ART COLLECTOR PRINTS

Signed, limited edition archival collector prints, printed and signed by Bill Dobbins. Certificate of
authenticity included with each print.
Click the link below to select an image - or Email to make a request.

GO TO THE FINE ART PRINT GALLERY

PUT A PIECE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY ON YOUR WALL!

FEMALE PHYSIQUE PRINTS

Non-collector lab prints of your favorite female physique stars. Choose from the selection
at the link below or Email make a request.

GO TO THE FEMALE PHYSIQUE PRINT GALLERY


SAM WAGSTAFF - THE RISE OF PHOTOS AS COLLECTOR ART IN THE 1970s:

After seeing the exhibition "The Painterly Photograph, 1890-1914" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1973 and meeting Robert Mapplethorpe, Wagstaff became convinced that photographs were the most unrecognized and, possibly, the most valuable works of art. He began selling his collection of paintings, using the proceeds to buy 19th-century American, British, and French photography. Then, influenced by Mapplethorpe, Wagstaff's taste veered toward the daring, and he began to depart from established names in search of new talent. His collection was soon recognized as one of the finest private holdings in the United States. The photograph collection was sold to the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, CA, in 1984, for a reported $5 million.

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NOTE: LARGER PRINTS AVAILABLE BY SPECIAL ORDER