Monday, April 27, 2015

Favorite Pic of the Day for April 28th

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Image by Paul Sixta
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Happy Birthday today April 28th


Happy 33rd to multi-talented Harry Shum Jr.

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The Bottom Line: Carter Jenkins in Nightlight


Some of you may remember actor Carter Jenkins, (which I posted about HERE:) from his non-nude nude scene in the 2010 flick Valentine's Day. In one of the young actor's latest projects, he gets rid of those flesh colored undies for a scene in the new horror thriller Nightlight.


Nightlight (2015)

Posturing: The Photography Of Paul Sixta


'I don't work with 'models', I work with 'people'


When I came upon the work of Rotterdam artist Paul Sixta, I was visually drawn in at once by what I then thought was pose. The more time I spent with Paul's images however, pose just didn't seem to fit. To pose is to put one's body into a position, an artificial position, usually for the purpose of being permanently captured for a photo, drawing or sculpture.


The men Paul captured however, were not exactly posing, many in fact were photographed in movement. The point at which Paul captured them is more natural and organic than if they were simply holding a pose. The closest adjective that fit for me was posturing. Posturing is often thought of as using one's body to convey an attitude or emotion, sometimes as a way of expression, other times as a form of protection.


Posturing is at it's core is about the movement and positioning of the body. It may have an attitude, but in most cases, it is the way in which we navigate our bodies through the physical obstacle course of doors and rooms, stairs and side walks. Beyond the physical hurdles however, it is the emotional challenges that often dictate how tall we stand, how low we cower, how proud we walk or how quickly or slowly we maneuver through a particular situation our bodies may, and very often may not, want to be in.


'I don't ask them to pose. I invite them to come to my studio and we get to know each other. I give people a free space to express themselves however they feel like in the moment. Sometimes this involves movement other times its a lot of talking and sitting around. I try to observe a moment, expression and pose that feels authentic to them.'


I think it is the authenticity that Paul describes is what resonates for me from his imagery. Paul's focus is on story telling and exploring relationships and through his subjects expression, there are most certainly beautiful stories being told.










Quaternate: DAVISICON

Favorite Four:

'With the right model, a photograph can make you do many things. it can make you think, laugh, smile, cry, want, need, and of course it can make you wanna be the "model" or even better "it can sell you something" you didn't know you wanted or needed!'


William (DAVISICON) shares that love affair with photographing the male form began when he was just a kid. Visually scanning the shelves of Magazines at book and drug stores. William fell in love with iconic images on those covers, the images put there to draw your eye and want you to buy the magazine to see more. Over the last four years, William has shared his love with the readers of FH with incredible image and detailed stories from his shoots. The models William shoots are varied, with different looks and strengths. All however, are more than worthy, and in William's images, ready to grace the cover of one of those magazines.


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