100 Girls by Bunny Yeager
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Bunny Yeager, ‘the worlds prettiest photographer’, started out as a beauty contest winner and professional photographer’s model in the 50’s. She established herself as one of America’s top ten glamour photographers throughout the 50’s and 60’s for PLAYBOY and other magazines. This pictorial shows 100 of her most glamorous models, featuring BETTIE PAGE, and includes photographs and original footage of Bunny with the girls behind the scenes. Bunny Yeager has continued to work on the beach and in her studio in Miami, Florida to this day.
EXTRAS:
-Includes more than 200 Photographs
-Clips from Bunny Yeager’s Nude Camera, Bunny Yeager’s Nude Las Vegas, and unseen footage
-Narration by Bunny Yeager
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #104638 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-02-22
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 45 minutes
Customer Reviews
it lacks . . . a lot
If you're looking for a biography of Bunny Yeager, this is not it. I would describe this DVD as "footage of someone looking at the BOOK of the same title--literally flipping the pages and panning the photos within the book--spliced in are some snippets of footage which might have been taken from actual photo shoots but FEEL more like re-enactments" Bunny mentions all (or nearly all) of the models in the book and one or two sentences about how the models' attitudes and experience level worked for her--like how she discovered them or their physical attributes "____had blonde hair and crystal blue eyes and a figure perfect for lingerie modeling." Barely any information is shared of any real substance. I wanted a backstory or grit or more of Bunny's experience as a woman photographer. There was none of that. I teach photography and was looking for something more historical about this genre, I'd appreciate some other recommendations.


