ROD FERRERO posed Nude for Jean Ferrero in Nice France in 1961. French bodybuilder ROD FERRERO won the title of Mr. Europe in 1961. ROD FERRERO was not related to the photographer Jean Ferrero. His father was Mr. Universe Juan Ferrero.
This link has the photographer born in Antibes, France in 1931: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8br8z8d/dsc/?query=ferrero;dsc.position=1#hitNum2 > Jean Ferrero was born in Antibes, France, in 1931. Based in Nice, most of his shots were taken in its natural landscape. The self-taught photographer produced some 20,000 photographs in all using 150 or more models. He photographed athletically-built friends in 1950 through the 1970s. He sold "cartes postales" (postcard size prints), color slides, and 8mm black and white or color films by mail in Europe and the United States. He usually showed his models fully nude. His work often appeared in European magazines, such as Apollon-Venus, Sciences Culturistes, Hommes, In, and Olympe; and in American beefcake and naturist magazines. <
ROD FERRERO posed Nude for Jean Ferrero in Nice France in 1961.
ReplyDeleteFrench bodybuilder ROD FERRERO won the title of Mr. Europe in 1961. ROD FERRERO was not related to the photographer Jean Ferrero. His father was Mr. Universe Juan Ferrero.
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DeleteHis father Fidel Juan Ferrero y Colino was not bad looking either, in his Wikipedia photo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ferrero
ReplyDeleteYes, he wasn't bad looking at all!
DeleteThis link has the photographer born in Antibes, France in 1931: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8br8z8d/dsc/?query=ferrero;dsc.position=1#hitNum2
ReplyDelete> Jean Ferrero was born in Antibes, France, in 1931. Based in Nice, most of his shots were taken in its natural landscape. The self-taught photographer produced some 20,000 photographs in all using 150 or more models. He photographed athletically-built friends in 1950 through the 1970s. He sold "cartes postales" (postcard size prints), color slides, and 8mm black and white or color films by mail in Europe and the United States. He usually showed his models fully nude. His work often appeared in European magazines, such as Apollon-Venus, Sciences Culturistes, Hommes, In, and Olympe; and in American beefcake and naturist magazines. <
Nice job, Jim! Thanks!
DeleteLes Ferrero, à la fois photographes et bodybuilders, étaient bien connus dans les milieux français et de culture physique.
ReplyDelete-Beau Mec