Man Of The Moment: Seth Kuhlmann


Above: Seth by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca.

Every once in awhile a model bursts onto the scene and has everyone talking. The first shots I saw of model and actor Seth Kuhlmann were from Joe Lally and you could see instantly there was something special about him. As you can tell from the shots included here, many others feel the same way. Seth has been working steadily since bursting on the scene working with some of the biggest names in the business. Here are some of my favorite shots from Seth's portfolio.

Below: Seth by Adam Kozick.


At first glance I thought Seth might be European, may be the facial structure, but Seth is without a doubt all American. Originally from Louisiana, Seth never set out to be a model. From an early age sports was his main focus. Seth is skilled in both baseball and football and College recruiters from both sports were after him for over a year, not to mention pro teams. It all became a bit overwhelming for Seth.

In an effort to clear his head and figure out what he wanted to do, Seth headed to Arizona to spent some time with his uncle and to think. It was there Seth was noticed by a camera crew shooting footage for MTV. Seth quickly jumped in front of the camera. This began a path that led Seth to be in demand by recruiters once again, this time though it was modeling agencies trying to get him to sign on. Eventually Seth signed on with Jason Kanner and his Soul Artist Management Agency and the rest as they say is history. Seth has been working steadily and this past fall made the move to New York so he can be closer to both modeling and acting opportunities.

Below:
Seth for VMAN by Bruce Weber.


Seth Kuhlmann
Stats:

Height: 6'0
Waist: 32
Shoe: 10.5
Suit: 40 R
Eyes: Green
Hair: Dark Blonde

Much of the info for this profile from Seth's Official Website filled with lots more information and photos. Check it out HERE:
Check out Seth at Soul Artist Management HERE:


Below:
Seth by Joe Lally for the fashion journal Supplementaire.






Below:
Seth photographed by Greg Vaughan for the 3rd issue of Carbon Copy magazine's 3rd.