Greene shifts from long-range portraiture, to close-up shots where specific textures, shapes, and tones become the subject of the image. There is a very intimate, personal feeling here one not posed, but observed and captured. ![]() Greene’s photographic eye is full of adoration for his subjects and their environments. Instead, Greene celebrates a more restrained and naturalistic virility. ![]() An undercurrent of über-masculinity and its sexiness is revealed, yet not in the familiar form of muscular, hard-jawed, clean-cut youth. Painterly rhythms have seeped their way into Robert Greene’s world of photography in Hairy, a collection of Greene’s images taken over many years, in many places, of many dogs, and many hairy men. ![]() The following text is courtesy of PowerHouse books:
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