A Winter's Escape



Once or twice a year the time becomes right to take a little bit of a blog break. The next couple of weeks are looking fairly busy for me with a couple of events (one I am still thinking of ditching....) a few day trips and one weekend away. Feels like a pretty good time to take my leave for a short while.

Field of Dreams by Manuscript Photography

Thanks to all of you who made FH a regular stop on your daily on-line travels. The blog again grew quite dramatically in viewership since the summer so if you're new, please take the time to check out the artists (list below) who have taken the time to share with myself and readers of the site. I know it is more than a bit pretentious, but with the so many wonderful artists, stories and images showcased on FH over the last 12 months I have done a bit of a sum up. The best part of doing FH is sharing the work, the worst...seeing the incredible images and all the hard work go onto the second page each time I update.

See you all soon!

Snowmen by Richard Rothstein

Favorite Pic of the Day


Kyle by Marlen Boro
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FH: 2011 In Review:

At The Barre by Michael Puff

I know that January's end is a bit late for a Year In Review, but as I head out on my blog break I wanted to look back on some of highlights of 2011 on FH. Although many were pic of the days and birthdays, 2011 brought a total of 1165 individual posts. It would be impossible to list all of my favorites so this look back will focus, not so much on individual features, but a general overview of some of the themes and highlights.

Sedani By Ev Dylan

Favorites:
Just like when people say; 'It was a thrill just to be nominated', I am sure some will groan when I say, all my subjects are truly favorites. It is however, annoyingly true. Although I frequently wish I had not put the word Hunks in the title of this blog, I have never regretted using the word Favorite. I have a fairly demanding and highly stressful job, own my own home and have a fairly busy (though annoyingly inconsistent) social life. I don't have the time or the energy to invest in putting together a story or feature on anything I don't really love. I don't get paid a cent for FH, so I have to be passionate about what I choose to post about. Sometimes, depending on the amount of a research and writing involved, posts can take hours and even days to bring together. The hope is if I love it, some who stop by will love it as well.

Bank Job by Robert Colgan

Photographers:
When I first began FH I knew I wanted it to be patterned after a magazine. A great cover (pic of the day), familiar beginning (birthdays) and structured regular features (Blast From the Past, Import of the Day, favorite Links). Although all of these features remain, the main focus has become first and foremost a photographer's showcase. I cannot thank enough each and every photographer who has contributed to the site. It continues to remain exciting to discover new work that not only inspires but moves me in some way. Equally as exciting to me is to read and share the stories the artists send along with their shots.

Culmination by Chris Teel

It is fairly common for photographers to tell me about bad experiences they have had with blogs and sites in the past. There is not an artist out there that has not had their work slapped across some one's site with no credit and no respect for the work, passion, money and detail that went into the image. It is my goal to ensure these are all taken into account with each image that I upload onto FH.

If anyone was to ask me to show them the best of FH I would tell them to simply click on the Photographers tab to see what the blog is all about.

Man Of The Moment: Seth Kuhlmann

Models:
Whenever I profile a photographer it is always a joy to have the model involved in the creative process of putting together the story. In some cases I use a selection of work from different artists to profile a specific model. Models, especially male models don't always get a lot of respect, even from within the industry. They struggle for work, often under paid when they find it, and are looked at by both many in the industry and many who view their work as just a body to be enjoyed. No matter how great they look, no matter how hard they work on their body and appearance, when they have their images posted on sites or blogs there is usually some a-hole making negative comments about their face, hair or body or penis size. It takes courage to expose, even just your face, let alone your body for public scrutinization.

Against The Odds: Phillip Smith

Over the past 12 months there are hundreds of models who have given their support to me to share their images and their stories. Well known models such as Seth Kuhlmann, Max Emerson, Benjamin Godfre as well as models just beginning to make it in the business such as Quinn Danger.

Felix by Doug Vetter

I know that models starting out are given conflicting advice with regards to appearing on certain sites and blogs. Although I try to make FH as family friendly (given the theme) as I can, I really thank the models who have put their trust in FH for their first taste of blog exposure. I love when I am contacted to preview a new model due to the respectful way I present my subjects and I work hard to maintain that trust.

Boys At The Lumina by Angus Malcolm

Story:
Although images are the core of FH, the surrounding words are what I hope sets the blog apart. Although I know sometimes less is more it is important to me to convey exactly why I chose to feature an artist and their work. It was story that led me to becoming Features Editor for Dylan Rosser's tMf this past year. We are currently putting together issue #4 for a March release!

Andrew by Mark Grantham

Contributors:
There are so many photographers, models, writers and actors who have contributed to FH to fill the pages with the most incredible and talented men. While the list at the bottom of today's postings covers the photographers I want to give a special thank to those who share on a regular basis. Some days when I am lacking inspiration or stumped for a subject matter it is always a welcomed pleasure to open up my e-mail to see the names of those who so generously share on a regular basis.

Tim By Mike Tossy

Visual Stimulation by Carl Proctor

Playgirl:
When I was a kid, Playgirl Magazine played a large role in my sexual awakening. From the early stages of the blog I have incorporated classic Playgirl pictorials. Last year, former Playgirl model Gene Carter shot me a quick e-mail thanking me for featuring his shots. This began one of my favorite features, talking in depth looks at some former Playgirl models. Thus far I have only done a couple, Dirk Shafer followed Gene along with an interview with Playgirl's most famous photographer Greg Weiner. Given the level of research they require they take a bit of time to pull together, but several more are in the works for 2012.

Dirk Shafer

Theme Days:
I have always done the odd theme day but last year I loved my homage to Hawaii and followed that up in December showcasing musician Russell Patrick Brown and his modeling work with three different photographers. Each artist (Gordon Nebeker, MStyes and Richard Rothstein) provided such beautifully , different images along with similarly beautiful stories of their work with Russell.

Hawaii Adjacent by Ron Reyes

Marlen Boro
It was one year ago when I first profiled the work of Marlen Boro with his shots of Dominic (below). Marlen's images quickly became the focal point of a regular weekly feature, Thursday's Gentlemen Of Marlen Boro. Throughout 2011 Marlen introduced us all to Quinn & Joey & Darius & Tyrel & Ocho & Tek & Moretti & Sean & Jesse and dozens of other incredible men who have stepped before in front of his incredible lens and magical window.

Dominic By Marlen Boro

Marlen's images are always a hit and many of his features (including Sean below) have created tidal waves of furious right click and saving, bursting across other blogs and sites net. It is impossible to pick a favorite feature of Marlen's to highlight but one model who made an impact on me was Kyle who I featured last February. Marlen will tell you I was a bit of nag about getting more shots of Kyle back on the blog. There was something about Marlen's work with Kyle I just loved. Might have been the tease factor (which drives me crazy), or the red lace undies Kyle sported in some of the shots, but Kyle certainly made an impact. I cannot thank Marlen enough for, in the middle of his crazy weekend, editing 35 (who can narrow?) of my favorite Kyle shots to go with today's Year in Review!

Trial By Fire & The Window by Marlen Boro

Below, without my usual ramblings, is post 50 featuring the Gentlemen of Marlen Boro in 2012. 15 of my favorite shots of Kyle. (more to come later).

Here's to in 2012!

Commemoration: Kyle by Marlen Boro



Kyle by Marlen Boro














Favorite Pic of the Day for January 28th


Above:
Seth by Carolina Freelance
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Happy Birthday today January 28th to:


All boy band members must grow up sometime...
Joey Fatone turns 35 today.

Check out more of today's birthday boy's in some older birthday posts HERE: & HERE:

Kudos to Amy Farrah Fowler



Like many of you i bet, I re-watched Mayim Bialik's 'Glory Of Love' number more than a few times on the old VHS copy of Beaches we rented back in the early 90's. I truly hated the movie but that few minutes of the movie unveiled a true talent. For some reason though I had little to no interest in following Bialik in any of the projects that came after. Not sure why, but even Joey Lawrence could not get me to watch the annoying half hour that was Blossom.



I did however maintain my respect for Bialik. When I would see her on talk shows, I loved her attitude and intelligence. Sometimes it takes just the right character to allow an actor to truly shine. Big Bang Theory does just that with Amy Farrah Fowler. I have loved Bialik's Amy since her first episode but the last two seasons she has been providing some of the shows biggest laughs.



The scene a couple of weeks ago when Sheldon presented Amy with a tiara was one of the most hilarious scenes I have seen on a sit-com (especially an American one) in awhile. The brilliance came stemmed yes from the writing but mostly from how Bialik nails Amy with every word and line put in front of her. Amy reminds me a bit of a Muppet. Even without dialogue, Bialik uses her characters limited range of emotions, to create, like a Muppet, hilarious over the top facial expressions.

Just Because: Nick Jonas



I haven't really given Nick Jonas much love on FH. In fact, usually when I mention the Jonas Brothers it is with a note of sarcasm. Never really been a fan of the brothers or their music but lately....whoa!!!



Recently watching Nick doing press for his turn in Broadway's How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying has had me paying much closer attention. Maybe it is because Nick is a little older but he is looking, and sounding, mighty fine and getting decent reviews for his performance to boot.



A Rust Reverie: Seth by Carolina Freelance

Waterfall:
Seth Oliver by Carolina Freelance


For most, rust has a negative connotation, it is the color of corrosion, the chemical reaction which occurs when iron meets oxygen and water which results in a vibrant red-orange color.



For me, this chemical reaction is equally as powerful when in the hands of a skilled photographer shooting an auburn haired model. Color, tone and feel are are essential elements of almost all images yet for some reason the industry seems to shy away from embracing the auburn. I love profiling models with auburn or red hair. Partly preference, but mainly because I feel there is an essence expressed that is unique from what you get from other models. I think there are more images of the models I have featured with auburn or red hair linked to, and shared more than any other.



The aforementioned essence is acutely present in this series of Seth from South Carolina photographer Jeff Rice. Jeff has always had a passion for photography and in 2008decided to start his own photography business, Carolina Freelance. Jeff strives to create an equality of ownership within his work, looking for the models he shoots to bring their own creativity to the shoot.



Jeff describes working with 19 year old Seth Oliver as an absolute pleasure. Seth has always had a passion for fashion and design and is currently studying attending college studying architecture. I love how Seth looks within and around the waterfall. The natural sunlight glistens so beautifully off the streaming water, Seth's skin and auburn hair.



'Seth is a gorgeous and gifted model. We met on a hot Summer day to do a shirtless and commando jeans shoot in the water.I was impressed by his natural good looks and self confidence. Seth was new to the modeling world and had never done any sexy shots at the time. We started out with some pretty shots in shorts and flip flops to to warm up a bit.He changed into his low rider jeans and we headed for the water and Seth Oliver came to life! It became very obvious to me that he knows how to be sexy. I just simply told him to seduce the camera and he went to work. He needed very little direction and used his body, eyes and facial expressions to create some amazing poses.'
Jeff Rice



Carolina Freelance on ModelMayhem