Trevor Watson
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Born in Cambridge in 1952, Trevor Watson is a British photographer.
Nothing else in life - not even the breast - quite prepares us for the sheer audacity of the female bottom. And no one but Trevor Watson, by dint of his boundless enthusiasm for this impudent part as well as his icy-coolness at the moment critique, is better qualified to capture it.
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