Retro gay pics
Working for various sports newspapers and magazines, he covered athletes and contests in Switzerland and places such as East Germany. Karlheinz Weinberger Swiss, had a lifelong obsession with photography, more specifically photographing men.
Take a step back in time to the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s with a queer throwback of decades past. Regular society derogatorily referred to these ragtag bands of "rebels" as the "halbstraken" the 'half-strong'-- a reference to their immaturity.
This body of work remains the best known of his extensive year creative output. To see more images from Walter Ruben Inc. This story originally ran as part of The Advocate's History issue.
However, these "Halbstarken" modified the styling of their movie idols and created wholly new looks. It's really wonderful. Simply having photos developed that reflected homosexuality could get you arrested. By day, he worked in the warehouse department of a manufacturer, but in his free time, he roamed the streets of Zurich in search of subjects.
Weinberger shot these rebels both in his home and at carnivals and festivals around Zurich. We have a lot of lost history that was thrown away, so these photos from the archives add so much to our knowledge of what gay life was like.
Past pics "were perhaps more sexually fluid than one may think, and it was not till later that certain stigmas came to be realized," the curator concludes. Check out a gallery of retro gaylenes after the jump!. The young man's look was distinctive -- slicked back hair, denim jeans and jacket, cowboy boots -- and, through him, Weinberger was introduced to a loosely organized band of working-class teens who rebelled against any type of Swiss, post-war, retro, middle-class conformity.
We've always been here — 13 gay photos from the dawn of photography As long as there have been cameras, there have been gay folks recording our queer lives!. His fascination with the male physique was documented at bike races, wrestling matches, and weight-lifting events.
These images from Walter Reuben Inc. Many are from the earliest days of photography, and the bulk of the collection consists of images from the gay 19th and early 20th centuries. The young men formed gangs and adopted the demeanor of s Hollywood depictions of rebelliousness: Marlon Brando' s leather-jacketed ne'er-do-well in The Wild OneElvis Presley's pompadour, James Dean 's smoldering, tentative sexuality in Rebel Without A Cause.
They ratted and slicked back their hair, wore exaggerated belt buckles and chain necklaces emblazoned with images of their idols taken from fan magazines, and most remarkably, adorned their denim.
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For more works by Karlheinz Weinberger's check out his Instagram, karlheinzweinberger. In the s, it was dangerous for queer people to document themselves. Karlheinz Weinberger - Sports Vol. The sports images were shot starting in the s. Several of the early candid shots are from the time of westward expansion, when most of the migrants were men; in the absence of women, they turned to each other for companionship, a scenario that played out during wartime as well.
InWeinberger met a young man with whom he was immediately fascinated. In other words, as long as there has been photography there have been gays who have wanted snap pics. While we could certainly have more examples, we are fortunate still have plenty photos of gay couples and lesbian couplesas well as the drag queens and even gay motorcycle clubs who prove that we have not only existed by thrived in our queerness throughout history.
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