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Check out some more semi-NSFW shots, after the jump. |
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A Queerty Original!
Joe Oppedisano's uber-masculine images absolutely pop off the page. And now they'll pop off the screen as the Albany-born, New York-based photography prepares to debut a behind-the-scenes making of his latest calendar, Knockout!. An extension of his celebrated male skin shots, the Tony Sellari-shot film, also called Knockout!, takes the viewer inside the ring as Oppedisano snaps Spartan-like mixed martial arts fighters at their most fierce. |
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They're NSFW, btw. |
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Walsh's pals at Junk-Mag shot some shots of the madness, including one of editor Andrew Belonsky with Mollygood's Cord Jefferson, a lovely image of Sophia Lamar getting incoherent and some random hottie we think would make a beautiful Morning Goods candidate… See the rest of the snaps here. |
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These preview pictures from Rick Day's Voyeur will give your afternoon a little perk. Careful, though, some of the thumbnails are NSFW, nor are they safe for the easily aroused. Trust us… Check 'em out, after the jump… |
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» Gay Blind Item Madness!
Ben Widdicombe offers a bit of fashion flavored mystery this morning: "Which famous fashion photographer and admirer of the male physique insists on "relaxation exercises" when casting his models? He tells them he likes to put his hands on the parts of their bodies where he senses the most stress … and the ones who respond get to stand in the front of his trademark group shots." [NYDN] |
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There's a bit of weiner and such, so it's probably not best for work. Oh, and don't forget Santa's watching. Yes, even the non-Christians. He's a creep like that. |
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• "Harassed" lesbian soldier denies secret tryst with fellow lesbian soldier. • OMG! Is Britney Spears a meth head? |
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If you're not familiar with List's work, you should high-tail it over to Slate, which collected sixteen of the late artist's pieces from the 30's, 40's and 50's. Flipping through the awe-inspiring offerings, we realized one thing: they don't make men like they used to… |
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Gay Photog's Talent and Taste Developed Together
Within his first year of taking pictures, Mapplethorpe also began to explore his sexual attraction to men, trying to determine whether he was gay, straight or bisexual, and the Polaroid camera became an accomplice and an aid. As he embraced homosexuality, he made dozens of photographs of handsome young men gazing at the camera with sultry come-hither looks or staring past the photographer in states of suspended consciousness. For his subjects, being photographed by Mapplethorpe was often an erotic experience. For Robert, taking pictures was a means of seduction and a catalyst for sex. May be should be taking more shots, huh? |