About the Book
California photographer Keith Ingram has trained his lens on the athletic male physique for over 20 years. What began as a visual aid for drawing soon evolved into an ongoing creative adventure. Preferring to showcase approachable “real guys” rather than agency-represented models, or social media “influencers” - Keith’s portraiture retains an honest and unpretentious charm that stays true to the spirit of his earliest photographic influences.
As his debut portfolio focused on his earliest work, this 2nd collection highlights the best of the photographer's most recent portraits, culled from a particularly fertile creative period where he was able to travel the country and work with a diverse range of body types perfectly suited to his particular aesthetic.
[Please note: Some photos contain full male nudity and is therefore best suited for mature viewers 18 years and older.]
As his debut portfolio focused on his earliest work, this 2nd collection highlights the best of the photographer's most recent portraits, culled from a particularly fertile creative period where he was able to travel the country and work with a diverse range of body types perfectly suited to his particular aesthetic.
[Please note: Some photos contain full male nudity and is therefore best suited for mature viewers 18 years and older.]
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories LGBTQIA+, Portfolios
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 150 - Publish Date: Jun 08, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords Gay Interest, Male Photography, Male Nude
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About the Creator
Keith Ingram
San Francisco, CA
A seasoned portrait photographer based in San Francisco, CA. I've shot professionally for over 20 years - weddings, corporate headshots, events - you name it. These days I'm focused on more personal creative themes, namely male fitness, physique and fine art figure studies. My shooting style tends to lean more towards "artistic/editorial" than commercial. I no longer shoot for clients, I shoot for myself. If there proves to be an audience for my images, I am humbly gratified.