Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Favorite Pic of the Day for March 19th

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Darnell Pierre Benjamin by Jay Plogman Photography
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Image from Eros Adonis, featured in the issue of tMf!

FH, and I would guess many blogs have been under attack lately from spammers. My comment list brimming over (sadly with few commenting on the posts) with comments for spam blogs and designer hand bags etc. I know it is inconvenient and I hope those who do leave comments (which the artists and I all LOVE) won't be detracted by the additional step.

tMf #8 NOW OUT!!!


Winter is just about over and that means it’s time for the spring issue of tMf Magazine! As always, issue #8 is jam packed with 120 pages of the world’s hottest men, all naked and all ready for your viewing pleasure!


After seeing our cover, you won’t be able to resist getting your hands on the issue and to open it up to see more of the incredible Dietmar! Shot by photographer Mark Henderson, inside you will find 16 glorious pages devoted to revealing just about everything about the Austrian model.


Issue #8 also features Zedneram’s Desi Arnaz who shares some of his favourite images in a spectacular portfolio piece which includes the sensational Peter Le! Each of the 120 pages features some of the hottest men, shot by some of the world’s best photographers of the male form. Also in this issue; Eros 3000, Graham Martin, Tom Saint Clair, Sean Martin and Louis LaSalle.


By bringing together so many astounding artists and their visions in one place, tMf brings you page after page of the male form at its best. tMf is almost a ‘coffee table book,’ itself with beautifully presented hi-resolution images and fun behind-the-scenes information. tMf provides a platform for photographers, models and artists to gain exposure from a wider audience while giving viewers a publication showcasing the pinnacle of male nude photography

Darnell Pierre Benjamin by Jay Plogman


Earlier this year, I was fortunate to find the work of Cincinnati based photographer Jay Plogman. Last month, in my first piece with Jay's work, I featured images of model Jessie Lee in a post I titled Operatic. I chose Operatic with intention as there was something bigger than life, almost majestic about the images, the location, poses the feel. Jay has an impressive way of blending model within their surroundings. Within Jay's captures, models don't just inhabit their location, they devour it, becoming part of it.


The location for Jay's work with Cincinnati actor and dancer Darnell Pierre Benjamin may not be as grandiose as the 160 year-old Jersey City home and spiral staircase inhabited by Jessie Lee, but the results are equally as visually magnificent. I love how Darnell interacts with his environment and how Jay uses light and shadow, especially the blue tones in the image of Darnell by the window at sundown.


Darnell and Jay have been friends for over three years and have been talking for awhile about shooting together as a way to add modeling to Darnell's list of talents. When they finally set a date and talked over concepts, they decided to spread the shoot out over two days to cover all the ideas that they had brainstormed together. The goal was to highlight, in still images, aspects of both Darnell's personality and acting talents in a way that benefited both his acting portfolio and as well, could begin a modeling portfolio.


'Thanks to his training, Darnell knows how to use his body and facial features for best effect, making posing a breeze and constant creative process. He brought to the shoot his usual high energy as well as vivid imagination. In the end, I believe we created a wonderful set of images showcasing Darnell as the creative, joyous, playful, introspective, strong man he is, who refuses to be pigeonholed by society's stereotypes.'


Born in St. Martinville, Louisiana, Darnell Pierre Benjamin says his first passion was dancing due to the unique ability it allows one to express feeling through movement. As he got older, he also discovered his love of theatre. After graduating from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, with a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in 2006, Darnell decided to apply to grad school and eventually earned a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Houston in 2009. It was while an undergrad that Darnell began picking up minor modeling gigs, ranging from photo shoots to runway. For the past seven years Darnell has been professional performer working as an actor, dancer and model. For the last three and half years he has worked with the Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Pones, Inc. and the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.


'Working with Jay is a blast. I met him not long after I moved here to Cincinnati, and he has quickly become a close friend of mine. So, going into the shoot was already a comfort for me. I'll tell you what. Though modeling and acting are similar in a great deal of ways, the thing that makes them so distinctly different is that--with modeling--you have to fine tune your ability to allow a clear, succinct moment to be captured. Jay knows that I come from the background of dancing and acting, so he helped me relax and "just be." I tend to feel more comfortable when I'm "doing" something. For example, the more edgy and athletic shoots feel like home to me. It's always tough for me to "just smile" for the camera. Jay did a great job at helping me play to my strengths while still making each look and angle a totally different shot altogether. I also love that he's completely comfortable trusting me to do something wacky here and there...and it's because of that that we found such magic and chemistry working together.'
Darnell Pierre Benjamin


'My acting experience helps a lot in producing good shots. I oftentimes go into a character when doing a photo shoot. As a matter of fact, the hardest photo shoots are for head shots. I say that because you're supposed to just be yourself; and it's hard to simply be yourself when there's a camera in front of you. Take me to a party and I'll sell myself with ease...but if you ask me to just look pleasant then show my personality on a camera and you've got some work cut out for you. However, it's a job at the end of the day. I find that as long as I keep myself focused towards an objective, it's hard to mess up the shot. For example, my favorite shots are the ones with me in the leather jacket and skirt. I like to play with gender, so it was a shot where I was able to completely let loose and explore my body, sensuality, and vulnerability.'