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Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [bluemonkeytri]
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is that jessi stensland?
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [pmcdc]
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pmcdc wrote:
is that jessi stensland?There it is....
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [pmcdc]
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pmcdc wrote:
is that jessi stensland?I think you're right. To my recollection, that image was first produced with Wendy Ingraham as the model. Sadly, it is replicated far too often still.
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [pmcdc]
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pmcdc wrote:
is that jessi stensland?Thanks. I kept coming up with Jesse Strickland.
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [bluemonkeytri]
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C'mon buddy, nobody going to forget that one.
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [ggeiger]
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ggeiger wrote:
pmcdc wrote:
is that jessi stensland?I think you're right. To my recollection, that image was first produced with Wendy Ingraham as the model. Sadly, it is replicated far too often still.
It's pretty common (and sexist) to have shots of women athletes with their ass towards the camera.
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [NordicSkier]
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I thought it was to showcase the bike ?
Re: Who remembers the name of this pro? [ggeiger]
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ggeiger wrote:
pmcdc wrote:
is that jessi stensland?I think you're right. To my recollection, that image was first produced with Wendy Ingraham as the model. Sadly, it is replicated far too often still.
My recollection as well that Wingnut was the first to market that image/pose.
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brider wrote:
ggeiger wrote:
pmcdc wrote:
is that jessi stensland?I think you're right. To my recollection, that image was first produced with Wendy Ingraham as the model. Sadly, it is replicated far too often still.
My recollection as well that Wingnut was the first to market that image/pose.
Yup, that was Wendy. Somewhat controversial at the time, but not as much as the painted naked Laurie Bowden.....which also has been copied recently....