Like Mapplethorpe, Hujar photographed handsome men without their clothes, as well as men made up and dressed as women.
Although he photographed both men and women, the women were often given props like market baskets and fishing poles, making the images of women thinly disguised erotica.
Le Tolna spent several days at Funafuti with the Count photographing men and woman on Funafuti.
Meanwhile, Jorge's best friend Israel secretly photographs men visiting an erotic masseur.
She also photographed men, in common with feminist practice of the 1970s, to reverse the traditional position of men's visualization of women.
He photographed handsome young Soviet men and women in bathing suits happily taking the sun before the liberated, devastated remnants of Sevastopol.
There's nothing surprising about that; Mr. Pierson has been photographing beautiful naked men for years.
He photographed women rather than men because he found them beautiful.
The Count spent several days photographing men and woman on Funafuti.