Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Favorite Pic of the Day for April 20th


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One of my favorite shots of Ryan Scott
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Happy Birthday today April 20th to:


Rodrigo Hilbert turns 31 today.

Check out fellow birthday boys for April 20th; Sven Smits HERE, Matus Valent HERE, Gregor Tait, Joey Lawrence, Brody Hutzler, Shemar Moore & Ryan O'Neal HERE:

Just Because: Amber Riley : Someone Like You



I love Amber Riley and I LOVE her cover of Adele's Someone Like You.

The Glee Guys hit Coachella



Darren Criss, Chord Overstreet and Harry Shum Jr hit the Coachella art and music festival earlier this week. Looks like Chord is aiming to be a featured photographer on FH with his shirtless shots of Criss.





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At The Top Of The Stairs: Ryan Scott



It was last December that I was first introduced to the work of artist and model Ryan Scott in a profile on his work with one of my favorite photographers Michael Puff (Private Moments Made Public). In that profile Ryan described himself as an eternal voyeur. I commented that voyeur is often used as a negative term, you think of someone spying on another. Although there are elements of discovering hidden moments, Ryan doesn't make his viewers feel they have interrupted something, instead he makes them apart of it. Although all about self, his work is not ego driven.



Ryan showcases his art on Direct Desire Project, a blog I love to check out at least a couple of times a week. One series that Ryan weaved throughout the blog are this series that I have titled 'At The Top Of The Stairs'. The series is a lot of fun, very sexy and maybe....just a little bit sinister.

The series I believe was shot during Ryan's move to a new apartment (which explains the why there is no pieces of furniture, pictures or nicknack's visible). The sparseness of the area creates a distinct feeling of isolation. Although Ryan says that he added the scissor shot for a bit color, I think it's addition, not to mention some of the shots near the end, also create a interesting story with a Hitchcockian feel. Check out more of Ryan's work on his incredible blog HERE: