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The Evil Protege

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Never heard of The Evil Protege, no worries. The original title of the 1982 horror flick was The Night Warning, but it's better known as Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker. That was credit for the film when it aired on TCM earlier this year. The TCM airing finally gave me a decent view of 70's teen idol Jimmy McNicol's only on-screen nude scene. Check it out on PAGE 2 HERE:



Happy Halloween!

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'The reason I love Halloween is that unlike most holidays, Halloween is one you can make entirely your own. There is no pressures to decorate (which I do), or cook, (which I don't) there are no family meals or visits from the cousin you choose to avoid most of the rest of the year.

There are no gifts to buy and there are not battles over whether the religious connection should or should not be in the play and you eat things you mostly try to avoid the rest of the year. Halloween is also the night you can dress as you would the rest of the year if only you could get away with it!'


HAPPY HALLOWEEN 
to everyone who loves, likes, contributes or, or just occasionally drops by FH!

The Great Pump-King by Byron Power

Favorite Pic of the Day for October 31st

For Your Eyes Only: Bond by New Manhattan Studios

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'You'll see what no one else can see, and now I'm breaking free.
For your eyes only, only for you.'
Sheena Easton, For Your Eyes Only


One of things I love most about featuring the work of New Manhattan Studios is uncovering the process.  Wes seems to love documenting process as much as I do, and always shares both stories, and visuals from behind the scenes. 


This is especially rewarding for this shoot, Bond's climatic grand finale. In addition to Bond hitting the gym to ensure he could slip snugly into his tux, you can see in these shots,  Wes also went all out. With  a dynamic location, props,  and wardrobe, not to mention three photographers and a professional make-up artist, Wes wanted to create and capture an elaborate and dynamic showstopper.


'For the studio’s part, we pulled out all the stops. His final photo shoot would be a weekend-long retirement party. We flew him and his girlfriend in for a long, holiday weekend in New York, complete with dinners and a Broadway show. They stayed in the penthouse apartment that we used as a shooting venue. Bond would go out on top and in style, literally and figuratively.'


'The floor-to-ceiling windows in the 43rd floor apartment offered iconic skyline views that were breathtaking by day and wildly romantic by night. . .and a challenge to photograph day or night. For the most part, the views were unobstructed but there was an equally tall building immediately across the street to the east.'



'At one point on Sunday morning we noticed a woman on her terrace, directly across from us. She, too, was taking pictures of the model. We discreetly moved Bond to another window, facing north.'


'The challenge at night wasn’t as easy to overcome. It was a corner apartment. Two walls were all glass and window. The opposite walls were white; the ceiling was white. When a strobe was fired, the place lit up like a Roman candle and the view was obliterated by garish reflections of white walls and people with cameras.' 


'One by one, we lowered and eventually turned off the studio’s lights. In the end, the only light that did not cast significant reflections on the windows was the reading lamp next to a chair. Unfortunately, working in such dim light we had to push the ISO on the cameras so high that there is a great deal of graininess and noise in the final images.'


Well... sadly, we've reached the final chapter of Bond's work with New Manhattan Studio.  In the words of Jack Twist, I wish I knew how to quit you.  Although Bond's story in front of the camera appears to have come to an end, I've learned to never say never again.  Who knows, maybe one of these days Bond might get the itch to step in front of Wes' lens one more time.


In the meantime, (and I think you knew it was coming....)  not good story is complete without a proper epilogue. Although this shoot was indeed the final chapter, there is an afterword, a visually  transparent end before we can officially close the book of Bond.  Look for it later this week!



The Art of Charles Zambrano on New Manhattan Studios

Soap Hunk of the Day: Tyler Johnson

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I wasn't sure of Y & R's Theo when I first saw his images, but like actor Tyler Johnson's facial hair, he growing on me... Theo is hot, but also a bit of a doofus, who rivals Elaine with his dance moves.  The model and actor is about to join one of the shows most prominent families, and as they say, trouble is about to ensue...  Don't let those beautiful baby blues fool you, Theo is trouble.





It's a soap staple to put their newbies in undies early in their stay, before they get a long term contract and the clout to say nope.

Photographic Porn Stars: Ryan Stack

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I right clicked and saved several images of adult film star Ryan Stack over the years.  Problem was, most were focused, (understandably) on his incredible ass, and didn't show his face.  One of my favorites, was is the last shot in this piece, a stunning shot of Ryan tying his shoe...


I googled image searched the image awhile ago, and thought the stunning behind deserved proper credit.  I wish I could credit the photographer as well, but the shots come from Ryan's page on Randy Blue and the images were sadly not credited, but well done, to whomever did the shoot.


The London born Ryan arrived at Randy Blue as a fan of the site, and as a fan of one of the site's biggest draws, Chris Rockway. I am not a member of Randy Blue, but did check out Ryan's page and was surprised to see that he and Chris don't seem to have appeared together on film.


Matching fans with their porn idols seems to be something done more and more these days, especially on OnlyFans pages where adult film stars seem to be posting more and more 'encounters' with their fans. Sounds little risky, and more promotional than real, but it has made for some interesting encounters.

Seasonal Sightings

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


No Body Does it Better: Bond by New Manhattan Studios

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'Makes me feel sad for the rest
Nobody does it half as good as you
Baby, you're the best'
Carly Simon (The Spy Who Loved Me)


Although Halloween is the rear view mirror, November 1st is actually the perfect date to spotlight a particular model's ultimate costume. It was six years ago, on Halloween night, that Bond Brown first appeared on FH. (Those Who Wait).  Since that first introduction, featuring Bond's work with New Manhattan Studios, it was inevitable the popular model would slide into... and the out of, the tux of his namesake.


Farewell's can be difficult, just ask Cher.  I think I saw one of her first farewell tours in the late 90's.  The reason it's simple, it difficult to say goodbye to something, or someone, we've grown to love.  I loved getting to know Bond through his work with Wes and NMS.  Bond has an engaging sex appeal that has made him a favorite of many, including many readers of FH.


For the last several ears, each time Bond work with NMS, there was a possibility it would be his last.  A move west, a new girlfriend and career meant a change in Bond's focus.   Change isn't easy however, and Bond still found himself drawn back to New York in large part, because of his love of being in front of the camera, and the close relationships he'd formed with the NMS team.


Whenever Bond was home, Wes worked his magic to organize a shoot, and I worked mine, to ensure I could share it with viewers of FH.  I've known from Wes this shoot was coming, and thanks to Wes, got an advance copy of Bond / Manhattan, the 64 page book (or PDF) with highlights from the shoot.  The photo essay contains many images not seen here, including many views of both Bond's golden gun, and golden eye...


Bond, James Bond
by Wesley Triplett


Months before the shoot, Bond had started signaling the likelihood of his retirement from modeling at the end of the school year. Nearing the end of grad school in Southern California, he was finally staring adulthood in the face and was being realistic about having the time to work out as long and hard as he felt was necessary. Equally realistic, I knew that modeling careers are short and other interests and responsibilities capture the time and attention of these young men as they mature.


BOND had a successful run at modeling and had already worked longer than most. He’d worked with only a few select photographers on both coasts but thanks in no small part to Favorite Hunks, he had a sizable worldwide following that was a continuing source of inspiration for his modeling.


'Discussing modeling careers, we had agreed that it was always best to go out on top. Bond was hitting the gym several times a week and maintaining an equally rigid diet. He was determined to deliver his buffest, sexiest Bond ever. '


'After more than a dozen sessions together, one of the studio’s two muses that was retiring. I have been blessed to have worked with this man. If this was to be Bond’s last session, it would have to be special. And if we were ever going to photograph him as the dashing secret agent, a goal of that we’d nurtured since he chose his modeling name at his first session, it was now or never.'


Bond got the star treatment. In addition to the attentions of professional makeup artist and stylist, Bond had three photographers pointing cameras at him over the long weekend: Myself,  Alex Bustamante and Jorge Figueroa and  With attendant wardrobe, props and venue, we finally realized the 4-year-long fantasy of shooting Bond as the famous secret agent. Bond/Manhattan features the highlights of Bond’s three days and nights in New York. 


'The unexpected bonus tossed in at the last moment was the opportunity to realize the secret agent in body paint. Charles Zambrano, the film and TV makeup artist who worked as the stylist at Bond’s shoot is also a talented body painter. At the end of Bond’s weekend in New York we managed to squeeze in a body painting session. But that’s another story and another set of pictures.'


To see more of Bond, James Bond, check out some hot extra's (sans tux) and behind the scenes shots of Bond becoming Bond on PAGE 2 HERE:



The Art of Charles Zambrano on New Manhattan Studios

FaVorite FiVe: Rocky Buttery

Halloween: Aftermath

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Halloween Aftermath:
November 1st, 7:35 a.m: You wake up, hung over in a hotel room you have no memory of checking into. A stranger you don't remember meeting lies asleep beside you. Not bad enough... you only have your Spidy suit from the Halloween party the night before to put before taking that walk of shame to the elevator, across the lobby, then down the street to catch the subway for the long ride back home.


Happy Birthday today November 1st

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Ramos in Hamilton with Lin-Manuel Miranda

Happy 28th to actor Anthony Ramos!

Check out today's Birthdays HERE:& HERE:


She's Gotta Have It  (2017)

Favorite Pic of the Day for November 1st

studioAtruong: Ties That Bind

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'When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.'
Franklin D. Roosevelt


In addition to their emotional bond, one of the items  Alain used to tie Micah and Jared together was a long strand of Manila rope. Rope is often used to symbolize connection, and although I only used a few of the rope shots, I loved that Alain infused the fetish element.


In some of the images, Jared, the hairier model in blue (above) utilized the rope to dominate and hold on to Micah.  It was interesting to me that in almost every image, Jared and Micah were touching, or intertwined in some way.  The exception was image I used to close this piece at the bottom.  I believe this is the only image where skin did not touch skin and only the rope, was holding Micah and Jared together.


I'm not sure if the image, or the rope, was meant to comment on the connection, but it represented to me, the fluctuation which occurs in every relationship. The connection ebbs and flows, sometimes passionate and intense, sometimes more fragile and distant.


This shoot was also a collaborative effort with Alain and two other artists. All of the images you see were shot by Alain, but two other favorite photographers were shooting along with him at the same time.  I've followed the work of both Russell from AlwaysANovice, and Michael from Implicit Ditto for years.  Some FH readers might remember my recent post featuring Michael's work from this past summer. (HERE:)





12 Days: Victor Webster in A Harvest Wedding

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Sarah Bloom, an up and coming wedding planner in New York, is hired to plan the most anticipated wedding of the season. However, she learns the bride is from Sarah’s home town of Williamstown, Massachusetts, and wants her wedding on the family farm, which is now being run by the bride’s older brother – who is also Sarah’s first love.


I've love Victor Webster since first seeing him on the cover of Playgirl Magazine back in 2000.  The Canadian actor and model didn't initially set out to be famous, in fact he was working as a stockbroker and importer / exporter before appearing in a special 1998 'All About Men' issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.


Although he'd done a few small parts, it was after being noticed in the magazine, that acting offers began to come in.  The following year Webster was cast as Nicholas Alamain on Days of Our Lives.  Webster kept busy guesting on TV shows, including 2000's TV movie, The Chippendales Murders.

Playgirl, January 2000

One of his most popular guest roles was a 2003 episode of Sex in the City. Webster's guest spot as Chip finally gave fans a chance to get a good look at his spectacular bubble butt!  Unfortunately, we've haven't seen it again as Webster's kept his pants mostly up


Sex and the City: To Market, to Market (2003)


First Snow

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The flakes are big and wet, but today mark's the first snow of the season

Happy Birthday today November 8th

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Happy 53rd to Chef Gordon Ramsay!

Check out more of today's Birthdays HERE:


Hotel Hell

Favorite Pic of the Day for November 8th

studioAtruong: Human Concatenation

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'My goal was to capture the beautiful, private moments of pure, unapologetic love, joy, connection between 2 men. Erotic but not necessarily overtly sexual'


I was fortunate to discover the stunning imagery of studioAtruong back in the fall of 2013. When I saw Alain's images of Joey in (and out) of her overalls, I was eager to showcase his work. For the next few of years,  and featured Alain's work whenever I had the opportunity.  You can check out all of pieces on FH on Alain's Quaternate Page HERE:


The last time I featured Alain's work was in 2016.  Alain sent along his ten favorite images to help celebrate FH's tenth year on-line. (HERE:) I've continued to follow Alain's  work, and check out his site, checking out updates to write and  bug him about a featuring.  Alain beat me to it!  I was thrilled to get a message from Alain last week about a new shoot, one he was especially happy with and excited to share.


I am always on the lookout for great images of couples. I love creative shots with multiple models, whether that be men with men or men with women. When the focus is on two men, I am frequently turned off however, especially by the lack of creativity in so many of the shoots that I see.
 

In part i maybe because so many of the male couples we see on-line are photographed for the promotion of a video, or porn site.  In so many of those images, the creativity seems to start and stop with having two penis' in the same frame.  It's as if seeing body parts intertwined is fine, and little effort is put into finding creative ways to shoot. There is a distinct difference between sexual and sex, and this difference is one sometimes overlooked.


My interest in imagery, whether it be one model or more, is connection.  How the model connects with the viewer, or how the models connect with one another.  Even when the connection is sexual, and the focus is the male form, targeting only body parts limits the degree of intensity and energy a photograph is able to convey.


Horny can be fun, but passion, desire and sensual agony are what propel just a hot image, to something artfully substantive.  Sexual desperation, that need to be connected with another, even if just for a fleeting moment, is one of life's most sought after emotions.  It's the reason we spend so much time looking not just for sexual partners, but momentary sexual soulmates.


Sexual chemistry doesn't just manifest itself in one part of the body, it grow,  flows and combusts through every inch and part of the human anatomy, both inside and out.  It's felt in the gut, the heart, the stomach and groin and it's intensity is seen most vividly within the eyes.


When Alain first sent this series with Micah and Jared, I wasn't sure how I was going to narrow down the selection for the story.  In the end it was easy.  I chose based on connection.  The images featured are the images I felt most powerfully displayed the intensity of chemistry and sensual connection between Micah and Jared.


It was usually within one or both of their eyes.  Sometimes it was a touch, a smile, a perceived moan, or moment of passion or sexual aggression.  The moments were all emotions shared between the two, with the Alain capturing the energy flowing back and forth between both models in a single image.


Check out more of Alain's work with Micah and Jared on PAGE 2 HERE:





A Gleesome Threesome

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I'm usually about two or three episodes behind with most of the television shows that I watch.  I've struggled a bit with How to Get Away With Murder, but given it's in it's final season, decided to stick with it.  Glad that I did, in addition to the ultra hot Rome Flynn, the story has picked up as the series  heads to it's finale.   Last week, while watching the forth episode of the season, a familiar face came across the screen.


I knew that I was familiar with the actor, but I needed to check IMDB base just to be sure.  Yes indeed, the hottie joining Oliver and Connor (Conrad Ricamora and Jack Falahee) for a threesome, was Glee's Dijon Talton.   If you're a fan of Glee you'll remember Dijon (Matt) joined the show early in the first season as part of the football team in the episode Preggers.


The episode became a favorite not only as it introduced Matt and Mike (Harry Shum Jr) to the show, it also featured Kurt's rendition of Single Ladies with the school's football team. I always felt a bit bad for both Dijon and Matt.  Although Harry remained with the show for a few more seasons,

I Hate The World (HTGAWM)

Matt was written out in season 2 to make room for the additions of Chord Overstreet and Darren Chris.  While on the show, Matt was a regular part of New Direction, and was in all of the groups big musical numbers.  Glad to ssee Dijon back on TV, and looking hotter than ever!

HTGAWM caps from DC's Men of the Moment
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