Take it from Model & Pin-Up Photographer, Bunny Yeager...Let's take a tour of Pin-Up history!
Welcome to our tour of all things Pin-Ups.
Here, we span over a century of history to give you a well-rounded view of the influencers that make up the Pin-Up industry.
Look around, and learn about these trailblazers of their specific time and how they reinforce our societal thinking as we continue to update our collection and educational content.
Billy Devorss
Gil Elvgren
Albertos Vargas
George Petty
Zoe Mozert
Soldier eating shrimp, cheese & crackers on bunk with Pin-Ups
Raquel Welch & Armed Services Personnel
Most famous Pin-Up in the 1940s, Betty Grable starring in Pin Up Girl 1944
Daily military bulletin board taken over by Pin-Ups
Nose Art on a World War II plane
Personalizing WWII plane in 1944
Mess Hall filled to capacity with Pin-Ups on the wall as a backdrop
Three Soldiers bonding in front of a closet door emblazoned with Pin-Ups
Soldier resting on his cot as an illustrative Pin-Up hangs above
Military Painter putting the finishing touches on his painted Pin-Up works
Shirley Jones with long hair
Shirely in front of the iconic Partridge Family bus from 1970-1974
Angie Dickinson before wearing a badge in Police Woman series
Starring in Police Woman for 4 season beginning in 1974
Sally Field sporting a casual football jersey
Sally with a serious tone in Academy Award performance in Norma Rae
Early Bettie photo wearing lace and stockings
Bettie taking her leopard print suit to the beach
Heels Up for Bunny Yeager
Bettie in a pose that exemplifies her total fitness look
Bettie at the Africa USA Wildlife Park in Boca Raton, Florida
You’re sure to enjoy Pin-Ups & Burlesque Dancers who mastered both of the arts
John Miehle Photo 1948
Leaving Lenox Hill Hospital New York 1959
1945 Photo by André de Dienes
The popular look that fans remember most
Marilyn & Bettie Grable
Racquel Welch Movie Photo 1966
Bunny Yeager early 1950s
Vintage print of Jayne Mansfied 1950s
Marilyn Monroe by Laszlo Willinger 1948
Burlesque Dancer Lilly Christine 1950s
1944 Pin-Ups booklet by Zoe Mozart
1965 Book Salon Photograpy highlighting influential Pin-Up Photographers
Bunny Yeager - How I Photograph Myself Cover Photo
Bunny Yeager comfortable in her Photographer role at this point
Bunny's serious look self-portrait
Bettie Page Africa U.S.A. Theme Park 1954
Sharon Tate
Marilyn Monroe 1946 Ad for Douglas Aircraft
A stylish PSA Flight Attendant
Bo Derek selling Max Factor makeup products in the 1970s
1978 Farrah Fawcett Commercial for her own line of shampoo
Dita Von Teese is keeping the Pin-Up genre alive with her re-popularizing burlesque performing that she has earned the moniker Queen of Burlesque
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