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macpics: Character Studies

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'I call these informal character studies, but I suppose the less pretentious way of saying that is snap-shots of people in spontaneous moments. I just like to catch people in gentle, sweet or amusing moments. I enjoy the moment of taking shot as much as I do looking at the shots later.'


Although there are no hunks in this series of images, when Ian sent on these images of such beautiful and compelling faces, there certainly were some favorites.  When I mentioned in the previous piece how much can you learn about an artist by their choice of subject, I wanted to to include of some of Ian's images not focused on the male form.


I've written many pieces about how much I love faces, and that I struggle to enjoy, and fully appreciate images in which the face is covered.  As much as I love the male form, a form to me is not complete without a face, a pair of eyes, a person and a soul attached.  Theses shots are full of beautiful faces, beautiful eyes, and beautiful souls. 


'I'd tried to take a shot of her at a distance, but she spotted me, frowned and wagged her finger at me, so I decided to cut to the chase and pay her. 20 Baht would have been plenty, but I only had a 100 Baht note, so I gave her that. That's a pittance to westerners, but it it'd be a fair amount of money to her. Anyway, the instant she got the money she was all smiles and happy to be shot'




Happy Birthday today June 27th

Favorite Pic of the Day for June 27th

Favorite Import of the Day: Chris Milligan

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We all know soaps love their shirtless scenes, and if you watch the Australian soap Neighbours, you know they equally love their scenes sans pants.  I have never actually seen an entire episode of Neighbours, but thanks to the net, and various incredible fans who cap the scenes, I've managed to keep up over the years.


I featured many of my favorite hunks from Neighbours over the years; Jesse Spencer, Luke Mitchell and Jay Ryan are all covered, and un-covered on FH.   One of my recent favorites is Australian actor Chris Milligan who's been playing Kyle Canning off and on over the last ten plus years.


Being the soap for over a decade means that Milligan's been ripping off his shirt, and taking off his pants, from the ages of 19 through 31.  Although the early Chris caboose is adorable, I think I love the more meatier version (especially in just a tool belt...) that I recently spotted in a clip and in caps on Casperfan.  You be the judge, but you really can't lose, no matter which version you prefer.




Images & Video below via Casperfan


Quaternate: macpics

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'I don't look for a particular type, it's what- or whoever catches my eye.'


I remember back in 2011 when the images from Ian (macpics) first caught my eye.  Although skill and creativity and how a photographer shoots is important, I am equally, or sometimes even more so, drawn to who a photographers chooses to shoot. In addition to his vibrant red background, and all those steamy shower shows, when I think of Ian's work, I also think of the variety of men he captures.  The who often tells you more about the artist than the how.

From agency signed commercial models, to men who've never stepped in front of the lens before.  Although much of Ian's work was shot in Australia, where he lives, many of shoots have been with models Ian connected with and shot while traveling.  Check out my previous features on Ian's work below, and a new shoot with Chris on PAGE 2 HERE:


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Back Issues: All American Man, 1988

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Check out some of the highlights from All American Man (October, 1988) 

Rick Giannini

Back At You

Favorite Pic of the Day for June 28th


Sunday's With Hans: Artistic Immersion

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'I am not a teacher, but an awakener.'
Robert Frost


It shouldn't be surprising, that many artists who work in front of the camera, eventually end up working behind it.  Actors become writer and directors, singers become music producers, and many models become photographers.   It makes absolute sense, that when creating is your passion, to explore any and all creative possibilities.


I think this is  especially significant for those in front of the camera, when your face, your body, your look is your mode of creation. Not everyone who's photogenic is comfortable in front of the camera, and even those that are, know there is a time limit to that piece of their creative career.


Michel spent most of the 80's and 90's in front of the camera.  With his beautifully structured face, great lips, and sculpted physique, he was sought after by many of the industries best chroniclers of the male form.  While modeling, and creating alongside photographers, including accomplished New York artist, Hans Fahrmeyer, Michael immersed himself in the creative process, watching and learning from photographers on the other side of the lens.


After moving from Europe to New York in the mid-eighties,  Hans established his photography studio in the Lower East Side. Han began photographing special events and stage productions, especially opera, and specialized in portraits, body and fitness photography.  Michael became one of Hans first subjects, photographing him first in the late eighties, and again in the nineties.


'A writer is told to write what he knows–a photographer to shoot what snags his mind’s eye.'


As is my goal with FH, Michael believes in telling a story with his art, not just visually, but also by including captions and comments.  In doing so, Michael hopes to deepen the connection between visual and viewer by stimulating both the ocular and emotional senses through his work.






FaVorite FiVe: Andrew Matarazzo

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Those lips... those thighs


Brazilian-American actor Andrew Matarazzo is more than just a pretty face, a very pretty face.  The Brazil born actor isn't relying on his looks, and has prepared himself for a long career in the business though his studies in London at the American School in England, The University of the Arts (Philadelphia) and the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles.


You may recognize the face from Andrew's roles on Criminal Minds, Girls, Speechless, Jane The Virgin and his role as Gabe on the last season of Teen Wolf.  I have yet to see Andrew on screen, as is usually the case, it was an image which led me to want to learn more about the actor.  Andrew's snake series with photographer Alex Stoddard, (see below) had me on the hunt to see more of his work.

Hmmmmm



Andrew by Alex Stoddard 

Towards Sunset

Happy Birthday today June 30th

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Happy 49th to actor Brian Bloom!

Check out more of today's BIRTHDAYS HERE:


OZ (2001)

Favorite Pic of the Day for June 30th

Cling Wrapped: Matt by Immortal Form

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'Under this flag may our youth find new inspiration for loyalty to Canada; for a patriotism based not on any mean or narrow nationalism, but on the deep and equal pride that all Canadians will feel for every part of this good land.'
Lester B. Pearson


For me, holidays on FH start about a year in advance. That's because, many artists and photographers post holiday themed images on, or just before the date of the holiday. It''s then generally too late to feature the artist or model on that specific year, but I make note of the artist with a plan to bug them in about 11 months time....


That's exactly what happened when I spotted the work of Immortal Form last year.  I have followed the Ottawa based photographer on Instagram for awhile now and noticed one of his flag shots of Matt that he posted to celebrate Canada Day last year.  Sooo... this year, when Canada Day was approaching, I reached out to Dave about featuring his flag shoot with Matt.


I loved the unique look Dave achieved with this shoot, there was a glossy, shimmering look to the flag, creating an almost abstract appearance.  I learned from Dave that his technique for achieving that look was to have the flag, and Matt, completely wet. This explains how the flag seems to be so beautifully clinging around Matt's body. Dave shares that Matt was a wonderful subject and handled being completely soaked for the shoot like a trooper.


Matt wasn't originally intended to be the wet naked model draped in the Canadian red and white.  Initially, it was another model that Dave had scheduled for the nude shoot.  The original model wrote Dave asking if he could bring his buddy Matt along.  Dave wasn't sure at first, that he was comfortable having a model's friend hanging around while they were working.  It ended up however, being a stroke of good luck when Matt's buddy backed out of doing nudes.


'When they were here, I actually had the impression Matt was more adventurous and might be open to giving nudes a try....   I asked him about posing and he agreed. Shortly after, I was surfing the web and I found Matt's Model Mayhem account. I wasn't surprised when I saw on his MM account that he had posed fully nude before, and for a friend of mine.  This was his second time shooting nude, and just his third shoot in total.  Mat's  a great guy and in crazy good shape.  He's got classic good looks, a crazy great profile and nearly no body fat! I'm extremely jealous. 😉 '



Red, White & Dan by Studio1x

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'The Maple Leaf
Our Emblem Dear,
The Maple Leaf Forever.
God save our Queen and heaven bless,
The Maple Leaf Forever.'


FH readers first met Dan this past Easter, in his his bunny eared them shoot (HERE:) with Jim from Studio1x.  For this series of shots, Jim got Dan out of his ears, and wrapped in, and out of, the Red & White to help celebrate the National Day of Canada! Like the country itself, the maple leaf on the Canadian flag is both quietly beautiful and calm, but also striking and strong.


The flag itself is nicknamed, 'The Maple Leaf, (L'Unifolie) for the flag's single leaf. The leaf is seen as an inclusive symbol, representing all Canadians, yet at the same time, like a snowflake, each leaf on a maple tree is unique and distinctly beautiful either clustered, or on it's won. The maple leaf has also become a symbol of Canada's beauty, nationality and independence. The maple leaf is a recognized symbol of Canada and has come to symbolize unity, tolerance, and peace.


As iconic as the Canadian flag is, it's only been around a little over fifty years. In 1964, a flag committee of parliament was established to go through close to 6000 submitted designs. Although the maple leaf was featured a key element on most, there were many other symbols of the country included in the mix. Many who submitted designs included animals, fish or birds on their flags. Hundreds of entries poured in featuring Canada geese, grizzlies, moose, bison, caribou and salmon.

Many included the beaver, one design even had the beaver wearing a Mountie hat. We're fortunate those beaver shots weren't chosen as I don't think Dan, or any male model, would look as hot with a beaver covering his crotch...  Thankfully, the maple leaf proved a tough symbol of unity to beat. Many Canadian soldiers in both world wars wore the maple leaf on their regimental badges, and Canadian athletes had long worn the maple leaf as part of their uniforms, going back to the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis.


I have always been on the hunt for great images of the Canadian flag, and it's iconic maple leaf, which also feature the male form. For years, the only one I could seem to find when I searched was the great shot of Canadian actor Shawn Ashmore with the flag. (HERE:) I used that shot over several years when I first began FH. Soon a few more popped up, and by 2017 I was fortunate to be able to share some unseen edits of model Michael Hamm with the flag from photographer Shaun Simpson. (HERE:)


Last year however, I decided FH needed an original shoot to help celebrate the day and the country. Thanks to Jim from Studio1x FH had it's first original shoot, with Taylor draped, and undraped, in the L'Unifolie. (Glorious & Free) Jim had purchased the flag just for the shoot and since he already had it.... I asked if over the next twelve months, he might be able to persuade, another or two that they'd look especially hot in just the red, white and maple leaf.


I checked in with Jim a few months ago, and Jim said that he was struggling to find models comfortable with posing naked with the flag. Could be the tense political climate these days as people world wide seem a little less.... let's say flexible, with playing around with patriotic symbols.

Just as I was starting to worry that  I might not have some original flag shots for this July 1st, Jim let me know that he had shot not one, but close to half a dozen different models with the flag. Instead of using them all at once, I decided to tuck a few away for a rainy day and start with the delicious Dan, whose work I've been looking forward to featuring again since his debut on FH this past Easter.




Happy Canada Day!

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'To be complex does not mean to be fragmented. This is the paradox and the genius of our Canadian civilization.'
Adrienne Clarkson

Above: Matthew by Studio1x

Waving the Flag

Favorite Pic of the Day (2) for July 1st

Couleurs Nationales: Peter by Chris Teel

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'I am very fortunate to be living in Canada where I can (for the most part as a gay white man) be who I want to be without many/any repercussions.'
Peter


The national colours of Canada (Couleurs nationales du Canada) were declared officially as red and white by King George V in 1921. Red is symbolic of England and white of France. Although George V was the King of the United Kingdom, he was also King over the British Dominions which at the time of his reign included Canada. Canada remained officially under British rule until 1867 when Canada became a self-governing dominion, while retaining it's ties to the British crown.


This historical connection to Europe is important in the understanding of how Canadians live and think. Although geographically connected to the United States, Canadians are for the most part, are philosophically more closely tied to their European roots. Canadians are often considered, described and even mocked for their politeness. This perceived politeness most likely stemmed from their British counter parts and their reputation for 'the stiff upper lip'. Many have assumed this phrase refers to a lack of emotion, but for Canadians, it's more about being understated, and showing a bit of self-restraint with the expression of emotions.


Canadians feel emotion, pride, and love country deeply. The expression of pride however, has been historically been more seen than heard. It's felt and known, it doesn't necessarily have to be proved. Canadians are generally quieter about pride, it's usually seen on their faces in their smiles, and in their eyes. Where as some countries feel the need to be The Greatest, Canadians are generally more content with just knowing they're Great. It should be noted that this does not apply to Hockey, (especially during the Olympics) nor as anyone who watched knows, the NBA play-offs if the Raptors make the finals.


So, why the history lesson and commentary on Canadian Pride? Well, it all sort of played a role in the creation of this shoot. The theme of understatement, stemming from national colors, was a part of what photographer Chris Teel wanted to capture in his Canada Day shoot with Peter. Chris Teel was one of the first Canadian photographers of the male form that I featured on FH. Since that first post back in 2009, I always look forward to showcasing Chris' work, especially so on Canada Day.


Although white may be an understated color, it's hard to be understated when the magnificent Peter Kelly is bulging behind it. Peter wears the red and white with pride. Peter shares that he has finally started to grow into his body, and although he feels he still has a way to go, has worked hard the last few months at the gym getting his body in shape. Peter perfectly showcases the red and white, especially the red jock and Canadian Cock T-shirt provided for the shoot by Toronto designer, Raw Studio Designs.


'Working with Chris Teel and it has been such a fun time! Modelling for Chris has allowed me to fully embrace my body and sexuality. I am such a sexual/open person (I think we all are deep down but tend to suppress it) so it's been amazing to just finally let go and let it all hang out. I hope by talking more about my sexuality and doing things such as photoshoots it will allow people to feel confident to open up and truly be the free expressive humans they want to me!'


As for the Canada Day theme, Peter says it added a fun element and brought forth a perspective that was also personal for him. In addition to pride in country, Canadians are also express pride over their history of being ahead of the curb when it comes to gay rights. Although Canadians know they still have a long way to go in many areas, they are a country proud to their commitment to be always pushing forward, while being mindful of the issues and pain of the past.  Peter put this beautifully into words in describing his pride in his country below.


'I am very fortunate to be living in Canada where I can (for the most part as a gay white man) be who I want to be without many/any repercussions. Most countries around the world do not have the protections for people on the LGBTQ+ spectrum like we do and for that I am forever grateful. It is crazy to think if I was born on the other side of the border my life could be vastly different.'


'I love Canada and am so proud of how far we have come but we too also have a lot of work to do. Although I am fortunate to be living in such a great country, it's also hard not to recognize the injustices towards indigenous peoples and continuous struggles for others on the queer spectrum that are not treated the same as other LGBTQ+ folks. Some of these that come to mind are trans, two-spirited, POC, woman, non-binary folks etc. The list is much longer than I even know but it's something I continue to learn about everyday. I think Canada Day stands as a good reminder to recognize all the work that needs to be done to create a safe, true north for all.'





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