Friday, October 3, 2014

Favorite Pic of the Day for October 3rd

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Laifster by studioAtruong
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Happy Birthday today October 3rd


Happy 50th Mr. Owen!

Check out more of Clive HERE:
& More of today's Birthday Boys HERE: & HERE:

Just Because: Grrr Grrrr Grillo!


I was curious lately when some of my old posts from 2008 of actor Frank Grillo started popping up at the top of my clicked on links. I had done a few early posts under the title 'Classic Soap Star Of The Day'. Well, a little IMDB check let me know there is nothing classic about Frank's acting career.

 In the past few years the actor has appeared in The Purge: Anarchy, Captain America: The Winter Soldier , Zero Dark Thiry, The Grey and a slew of other high profile movies. Frank also has a series of movies being released over the next 12 months. Nice to be reminded of these posts, (HERE: & HERE:) and images, from six years ago!

Autumn in New York by Richard Rothstein


New York artist Richard Rothstein is known of course for his incredible images of Manhattan Men. But it is not just the men of the city that drew me to his work, it was his photographs of the city itself. Richard's imagery takes in everything about the city most of us love, and so much of the city most of us have yet to experience.


When choosing images for my interview with Richard last week, (Urban Safari) the images that I saved included Richard's documentation of Autumn in New York. Autumn is my favorite time of year and although I have been to New York many times, I have only hit spring, summer and one trip in the middle of December. I have seen the city blanketed in green in the summer and white in the winter, but I long to visualize in person, the city covered in red, yellow and orange.


Until that time, these images will more than temporarily satisfy my desire. Check out more Autumn, and more naked men, on Richard's site HERE:





Perfectly Oblivious: Laifster by studioAtruong


So often when I feature images of models fully exposed there can be a degree of awareness. This awareness can sometimes be off putting, overshadowing the images itself. Sometimes, this can be felt from the model, an observable knowing that they are completely naked. An awareness their body, their penis in particular, will be examined and judged. Baring at all can naturally bring on hesitation and nerves. It can be due to factors ranging from the model's personal insecurities, an uncomfortably with the photographer, or because their motives for taking it all off were not rooted in a confidence of the process.


Sometimes the awareness comes from the person behind the lens. You can feel in most images when the photographer is mostly, or only, interested in getting the penis money shot. It is not difficult to tell in most images, even when masked with fashion and theme, when body parts are more important than the body as a whole and the creation of a great image. Sometimes it is just the inexperience of the photographer, possibly shooting their first nudes or their struggle to make a model feel comfortable.


Sometimes the inexperience, even the nervousness, can be harnessed by a skilled photographer or an adventurous model and great images can still be created. Often however, you can feel the discomfort and the images give off an air of uncomfortability that makes them difficult to view and enjoy. It is always refreshing then, when you see a set of images from an artist and model who appear to be completely oblivious and unaware.


That is exactly how I felt when I saw these images of Laifster from Alain from studioAtruong. Laifster is obviously completely naked, yet he also comes across as completely confident, unabashed with zero apprehension in front of the camera. The images are so full of joy and energy it is as if Laifster was shot from a cannon, bursting out, moving and grooving around the studio with Alain documenting every movement and step of the dance.


'Laifster is American with Norwegian descentm your dream Nordic god! Over 6ft with single-digit body fat. And he's so not shy...Oh and so flexible!'


Alain also describes Laifster as a bit of a Renaissance man, an actor, dancer who has travelled the globe, builds motorcycles, surfs, loves music, metal fabrication and the Circus arts. You can see pretty much all of his passions and skills within his work as it is one's experiences that combine together to build confidence and the beautiful ability to do what you want, move with such freedom and to dance with so little concern for what others think and with such beautiful obliviousness.