In 1956, after four years of service in the United States’ Army, Roy Blakey joined the ice revue at Chicago’s Conrad Hilton Hotel, where he fostered a passion he acquired while stationed overseas in Germany. As his ice-skating career blossomed, he began to take photography classes and created a makeshift darkroom in the hotel’s bathroom. In 1967, after nearly a decade on the rink, Blakey retired from ice-skating and pursued his second passion: photography. In 1972, he self-published his first book of male nudes and launched a photography career that made him a major name in the realm of homoerotic photography. This October 1980 issue of Numbers (which has been broken into two parts) offers a showcase of Blakey’s work, including a picture of George Payne. Also included in this first half is a photo spreads titled “Muscle Buddies.”
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