![]() They gasped again when the next image appeared. ![]() “I think he made about 300,000 3-D photos.” The audience gasped. “Harold Lloyd had a lot of money and a lot of time on his hands after he retired,” Goldstein explained. Goldstein and Dinkins eased us into the risqué pictures with an innocuous beginning: the iconic shot of Harold Lloyd hanging from the minute hand of a gigantic clock in the 1923 film Safety Last! This was followed by an equally tame portrait of a grinning Lloyd, decades later, holding his beloved “stereorealist” 3-D camera, for which he was, Dinkins said, “a mad enthusiast.” The crowd was, though, disproportionately male, which may have as much to do with the demographics of 3-D movie connoisseurs as the demographics of nude photography lovers. “Is there anyone underage here?” Goldstein asked at the start, in all seriousness. ![]()
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