2:00AM
The History of the Candid

Quick post. I was reading about this the other night and found it interesting. The image above is one of the first photos of a human ever recorded. It was 1839. The guy's name... Robert Cornelius. He took the picture outside his family's store. Reminds me of the whole "carpe diem" thing from Dead Poet's Society. I found myself zooming in on his eyes... to get a sense of what he was thinking at the time. I believe I finally got it. If you look closely, he's thinking, "I can totally see some hot bitches using this to show off their juicy tits and ass." Word.
Buddha
Reader Comments (2)
"Lady Margaret would do well to send me a picture of her clad in her underpinnings...Of course she might think to remove a lacing or two, as Lady Helen has...Photography is a marvelous creation. Perhaps I can convince both ladies to pose, as if in front of a mirror, slightly bent at the waist with their bosoms heaving, mounds dripping and....Oh hells bells, I'll send them an image of my John Thomas in all of it's glory! Certainly this is what all women long to see!"
--even in the 1800s men were eager to send pictures of their Anacondas.
I think Lady Margaret and Lady Helen should pose together.