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Yamil Castiglione by Antonella Arismendi in 160g

 

The new December/January Erotic issue from 160g magazine delivers on their promise of a big badass issue. Want proof? Check out this captivating editorial ‘Gnosis’ with its mystic, sexy and spiritual divinity inspiration. It was styled and photographed by Antonella Arismendi.

 

 

The editorial features Yamil Castiglione wearing a pair of Dr Marten boots and customized American Apparel underwear. See the full editorial here.

 

 

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Ollie Edwards by Terry Tsiolis, Emporio Armani Ads

 

The ever charming Ollie Edwards scorches alongside Shannan Click and Suvi Koponen in the Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 09 ad campaign by Terry Tsiolis.

 

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Tom Cruise by Tom Munro

 

I really love these Tom Cruise portraits by Tom Munro. Refreshingly simple and quite engaging.

 

 

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David Beckham by Vincent Peters

 

I’ve never seen these David Beckham images before. They are by Vincent Peters, and they are bloody good!

 

 

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Visual Tales by John Tan

 

Homotography congratulates stylist and casting director John Tan on the launch of his new project, Visual Tales magazine. The premier issue of the quarterly magazine features two books/covers: model Nick Hinman by Bell Soto above, and actor Luke Grimes by Dustin Beatty, below.

 

 

We asked John Tan about his motivation to start the new magazine and he explained, “It is my vision to start Visual Tales because I can foresee where independent fashion publishing is going. And since the US mens' titles are getting smaller and smaller due to the economy, I just felt it is a good time as any to introduce another alternative way/title to get some excitement back into the mix and not solely rely on the European big books as our only source for great fashion/inspiration. There are lots of talented people here that crave their chance to shine, and I want to hopefully give them the opportunity to do so. It is a work in progress, so this is only a taste of what's to come, from my perspective.”

 

 

John continued, “The magazine represents a mixed bag of who I am and  what I am known for thru my styling and casting work; but also throwing in ideas that other contributors might bring to the plate as well. Not one Visual Tales issue will be the same as another. I think a good and successful magazine should have surprises thrown in, such that not every issue is so predictable. With the internet, the creative freedom to explore and the possibilities are endless. For example, the mix of image, film and design. I also love the fact that it is very immediate, you don't have to wait for a long time to see the end results, unlike print. I am planning many varied projects to associate with this magazine, so a lot of creative things are definitely in the works.”

 

 

So how did the Visual Tales actually come to fruition? John explains, “I started this project very organically, I felt as though it created itself thru me...Yes, it is a bit daunting to think that I did a very large part of the work on my own, but I couldn't have done this without a bit of luck and support from my colleagues who took a chance and joined me for the ride. I am most grateful to them. It just goes to show, if you really love what you do, you can make things happen. I would encourage anyone who wants to do something they truly believe in for the right reasons, to just go for it... you got nothing to loose.”

 

We wish John and Visual Tales the very best, and we will surely keep you updated on their new features and issues.

 

 

The smaller images throughout this post are alternative covers celebrating the launch of Visual Tales. They were all shot by Bell Soto, featuring models Jans Vlas, Addison Duffy, Brady Donnelly, Spencer Brown, Jules Hamilton, and Martin Gruca.

Aeneas Kolev by Joachim Baldauf in Bolero Men

 

While we love Josh, Ash, Cole & the other skinny boyish-looking models, we also love masculine and manly-looking models as well. Photographer Joachim Baldauf shares with Homotography images from his feature in the new issue of Swiss magazine Bolero Men, and indulges this love with his fantastic photography.

 

 

So who is this dashing model? He is Aeneas Kolev [Kult Model Agency] shot by Joachim in Milano at Villa Fornasetti. Martina Riebeck [Ballsaal] did the styling and Simone Prusso [Green Apple] did the hair. See more images after the jump.

 

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Marcel Castenmiller Looks Sharp by Emin Kadi

 

A perfect choice for androgyny, Marcel Castenmiller starred in this editorial ‘Gotta Look Sharp’ alongside female model Thana in issue #30 Winter 08/09 of Clear magazine. The photography is by Emin Kadi and the styling is by Sara Dunn.

 

Borys Starosz & Nil Hoppenot by Tomas Falmer

 

Photographer Tomas Falmer captured Borys Starosz and Nil Hoppenot for the recent September 2009 issue of Attitude magazine. The editorial ‘Paris Je T’aime’ shows the boys styled by Frank Strachan in the fall 09 creations.

 

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WTF :: Creepy Dutch Discovery Channel ads

 

There is something kind of creepy about these new Discovery Channel ads from The Netherlands. I am not sure having the male models open their eyes as wide as they can is the best approach to communicate their tag line, ‘for men’s eyes only’. But more importantly, it is rather unfortunate to opt for such a sexist concept and alienate the channel’s female audience. It’s a shame they went with this outdoors in the streets, not just inside male-targeted mags… so last century. You can blame this on Dawn ad agency which did the campaign. The photography is by Maarten de Groot.

 

 

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The Story of Tengger (Bromo Mountain)

Hundreds years ago, during the reign of the last king of Majapahit, Brawijaya, the situation was so uncertain due to the expanding new religion, Islam. At the time, the queen gave birth a baby girl and named her Roro Anteng, later the princess married Joko Seger, a Brahma Caste.

Since the influences of the new religion was so strong that it created chaos. The king and his followers were forced to back off to the east, some of them reached Bali and some of them reached a volcano.

The new married couple, Roro Anteng and Joko Seger were also found among the fugitives who went to the volcano. Later they ruled the volcano area and named it Tengger. The word Tengger was derived from Roro Anteng and Joko Seger. Then he surnamed himself the riffle of Purba Wasesa Mangkurat Ing Tengger which means the righteous ruler of Tengger.

Years after year as the region flourished in prosperity, the King and Queen felt unhappy for they had no children to succeed their throne. On their desperation, they decided to climb the top of the volcano to pray and beseech before God, the Almighty. Deeply, impressed by the faith of their meditation affected the murmuring sound of the crater lifted up miraculously followed by a golden lightning that made the surrounding locked so scintillating. Their prayer were heard the God and would give them children, but they should sacrifice their last child as return. It was a promising future that could not be denied.

Not long after, the first baby boy was born and Roro Anteng named him Tumenggung Klewung. Child after child was born during the years and it reached 25 in number to whom she gave the named Kesuma for the last child.

Roro Anteng and Joko Seger were very happy ever since, love and affection were imparted among their children. Happiness lingered on years after years, but a dull and sad feeling still haunted them for their promise would be claimed one day. They realized that they could not run from the fact, a bitter disappointment of losing a child shot through their brains. The day came, the God reminded them of their promise which could not be avoided.

As they felt how cruel it was to sacrifice their beloved child, they decided to break their promise by not offering him to the God. They brought away their children in order to save their last child from the offering. They tried to find a place to hide, however, they could not find away.

All of by sudden, the dreadful eruption of the volcano followed to where they went and miraculously Kesuma, the last beloved child was swallowed into the crater. At the same time when Kesuma disappeared from their sight, turbulent brawl diminished and strange silence for a while but a sudden voice echoed: Hi, my beloved brothers and sisters. It was sacrificed to appear before God Hyang Widi Wasa to save all of you. And what I expect be in a peace and live prosperously. Don't forget to set mutual assistance among you and to worship God constantly to arrange an offering ceremony annually on 14th of Kasada (the twelfth month of Tenggerese calendar) by full moon. For the sake of your God. Hyang Widi Wasa.

Kesuma's Brothers and sisters held the offering ceremony annually just like what Kesuma advised and it was held from generation to generation up to now.


Source : http://folklore-lover.blogspot.com/2002/03/legend-of-tengger-bromo.html


Alex Pettyfer by Hedi Slimane

 

Hedi Slimane treats us to images from his session with British actor Alex Pettyfer for the editorial ‘New Generation Actors’ in the current issue of VMAN. The styling is by Nicola Formichetti. Smoking hot!

 

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A Guy Called Kiwi by Joachim Baldauf

 

Photographer Joachim Baldauf gets inventive with model Tom S. and two pieces of kiwi in the feature ‘a guy called kiwi’ in the new issue of +rosebud magazine. More images (NSFW) after the jump.

 

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Getting it on with Carolina Herrera 212

 

How sexy is this Carolina Herrera 212 fragrance ad campaign? Love its sensuality.

 

 

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Ballet Dancers On The Rise by Annie Leibovitz

 

I picked up the new December 2009 American Vogue issue today to get a closer look at Lady Gaga in Annie Leibovitz’s fantastic editorial. I was pleasantly surprised to discover this other shoot by Annie featuring two ballet dancers: Benjamin Millepied and Cory Stearns. Model Raquel Zimmermann joins the boys in the editorial ‘on the rise’.

 

 

Male dancers are a big source of inspiration in the world of photography these days. Bruce Weber photographed Roberto Bolle over the period of three years for his new book Athlete in Tights. Another famous photographer, Francois Rousseau, recently published a new book, Men in Motion, also inspired by the male dancer.

 

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