Male model John Strand poses in the latest issue of HUF Magazine wearing dapper suits and metallic pants. Captured by fashion photographer John Strand with styling by Kai Jankovic. See the editorial below: Photographer : Sandy Lang https://www.instagram.com/sandy_lang_photography/ Model: John Strand https://www.instagram.com/johnstrand/ Stylist: Kai Jankovic https://instagram.com/according2kai
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Anthony Varreccia by Venfeild8
Personal trainer, photographer and male model Anthony Varreccia poses in a portrait series for photographer Venfeild8 for a feature on Accidental Bear. See the photo shoot below:
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Colby Keller by Javier Cortina
Colby Keller, one of fashions favorite porn stars who is featured in fashion editorials and high end campaigns poses for Spanish based photographer Javier Cortina in a simple but stylized portrait series for gayletter.com See the series below:
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‘Portraits Nudes Flowers’ Book Preview by Mariano Vivanco
There are photographers who capture fashion, and then there are photographers who capture people. Mariano Vivanco has always belonged to the latter. His upcoming photobook, Portraits Nudes Flowers, reads like an intimate diary of the last ten years, filled with bodies, faces, and fleeting moments of quiet vulnerability.
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Rob Johnston by Freddy Krave
Fashion can sometimes take itself far too seriously. This editorial starring Rob Johnston, photographed by Freddy Krave, refreshingly refuses that pressure. Instead, it leans into play, absurdity, and the kind of unserious confidence that feels far more modern than perfection ever could.
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Zero Feet Away by Steven Klein
There are photographers who observe, and then there is Steven Klein, who confronts. His black and white portrait series Zero Feet Away, created for Paper Magazine, eliminates distance entirely. The title is not poetic exaggeration. It is a literal instruction.
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Joe Perou by Freddy Krave
There is a special kind of confidence that comes from not needing to appear cool. This playful portrait editorial starring Joe Perou, photographed by Freddy Krave, leans fully into that idea. The result is cheeky, self aware, and unexpectedly charming. It strips away seriousness in favor of something far more refreshing.