Los Angeles Police Who Sold Nude Photos and Photographic Obscenity

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By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr

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My e-book treats numerous photographic scandals that I have researched from the twentieth century, i.e. 1900-1984. The first of these involved a mixed race photographer who surprised citizens of DeSoto, Missouri by photographing numerous women there nude. The naked images didn't surface until after the camera man's death in early 1900. Dorothy Tager owned a nude photo business in Los Angeles in the mid 1950s. She marketed pictures of nude coeds, many of them UCLA students. The models were mostly photographed by her husband. Tager made headlines when she cited LAPD employees as the largest purveyor of pornographic photos in the United States.

Los Angeles Police Who Sold Nude Photos and Photographic Obscenity