SAN FRANCISCO - BMF Speaker Series to host lecture on 1940s photographer icon George Platt Lynes in “Of Hepburn and Hunks: The Life and Times of George Platt Lynes”
As a photographer, George Platt Lynes didn't just capture Hollywood and the fashion world in his work. His work photographing nude men was a constant source of both pride and anxiety for the mid-century artist.
Learn more about Lynes, as well as how his male nudes ended up in the archives of The Kinsey Institute, in the upcoming presentation "Of Hepburn and Hunks: The Life and Times of George Platt Lynes."
Corbin Crable, Chief Communications Officer for The Bob Mizer Foundation, has been with the organization since 2015. A resident of Kansas City, all of his work is done remotely. Corbin is the editor-in-chief of an antiques magazine that serves the Midwest region, as well as a news and features reporter for a Kansas City news outlet serving the Latino community. He collects vintage and antique photographs, and he loves Indian food a bit too much as well.
The Bob Mizer Foundation Inc. was established in 2010 by photographer Dennis Bell for charitable and educational purposes, and as an organization committed to promoting and preserving the works of progressive and controversial photographers. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Foundation is supported by grants, donations, and the contributions made by its devoted members, interns, and volunteers.
Corbin Crable
Chief Communications Officer
corbin@bobmizer.org