Fashion photographer Landis Smithers captures male model Paddy O’Brian in a dapper editorial series. See the shoot below:
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Romain Labard by Camille Anmmour
Male model Romain Labard poses in an editorial series captured by fashion photographer Camille Anmmour. See the series below:
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Jonathan Agassi by Rick Day
New York City based fashion photographer Rick Day enlists male model Jonathan Agassi in an editorial portrait series. See the shoot below:
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Trent Ducati by Exterface
Exterface captures Trent Ducati in an editorial series wearing swimwear around vintage automobiles. See the series below:
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Antony J. by Danny Barson
There is a quiet confidence running through this editorial featuring British model Antony J., photographed by Danny Barson. The series leans into simplicity, mixing black and white frames with softer tonal moments to create a portrait study that feels relaxed, intimate, and self assured. No spectacle. No noise. Just presence.
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Michael Godfre by Gabe Ayala
There is something undeniably magnetic about a dark bedroom shoot done right. In this playful yet charged portrait series, LA artist and model Michael Godfre steps into a moody, low lit world crafted by Gabe Ayala. The energy sits somewhere between athletic ease and controlled tension. It feels intimate. It feels intentional.
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Willy Wagtail by Joe Mazza
There is something timeless about a body in water. In this outdoor centered editorial, male model Willy Wagtail steps into a river setting that feels equal parts cinematic and grounding. Captured by Joe Mazza, the series embraces the male form with clarity, restraint, and a deep respect for natural light. This is nature doing half the styling.
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Andrew Lewandowski by Joseph Lally
There is a particular mood that only black and white can deliver. In Sleepless Nights, photographer Joseph Lally strips everything down to light, shadow, and the architecture of the male body. Andrew Lewandowski steps into that space with quiet intensity, allowing stillness to do the talking. This is not about styling tricks. It is about presence.
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Dato Foland by Eduardo Jiménez
There is something deeply cinematic about a room filled with summer light. In A Day In My Room, photographer Eduardo Jiménez captures model Dato Foland in Madrid with a softness that feels both intimate and expansive. Part of The Summer Diary Project, the portrait series reads like a quiet afternoon stretched into art. Nothing feels rushed. Everything feels felt.
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Athletes in Motion by Ewoud Broeksma
Photographer Ewoud Broeksma has a continuous series capturing athletes bodies in motion performing their sport expertise, from soccer, motocross, football and more. Broeksma has released two books titled Doubles and Doubles 2 for purchase here. You can also see his in depth galleries on his website.
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Michael Morgan by Alasdair McLellan
When the backdrop disappears, the subject has nowhere to hide. In this intimate editorial for Man About Town, photographer Alasdair McLellan strips the frame down to its essentials, placing Michael Morgan against a simple background and letting presence do the rest. The result feels immediate. Honest. Uncomplicated.