Friday, October 12, 2012

Home Alone by H2H-images


Some photographers excel at capturing the outside, others focus more on the inside. My favorite images are from the artists able to do both.


Now there are some obvious reasons for this; painters don’t necessarily want to be bowls of fruit and wildlife photographers I trust don’t want to be the antelope they’re capturing, especially when it gets stalked, captured and chowed down upon by a hungry lion. There has to be however some passion, some connection between an artist and subject in front of them in order for true greatness to occur.


Some of the artists I have profiled over the last five years have fascinated me to no end. There are quirks and insecurities and an unending talent for capturing beauty that I have loved exploring. Learning about the artist behind the lens is what most keeps me working on FH. It is the reason I ruin so many posts by scattering my babble in between the naked picture. . Most photographers of course don’t want the lens turned on themselves, yet at the same time, many, and deservedly so, want to be seen.


Artist H2H images takes a look at one photographer, his model a no show, turning his desire to capture onto himself.


HOME ALONE
by H2H-images

'The model didn't show up and the photographer is let down. The photographer has always been the eye. There is no beauty in the absence of the observer. The exhibitionist depends on the voyeur for the erotic charge. So who has the power? The model's direct and challenging gaze, the nape of his neck, the freshly-licked pouting lips, the hardening nipples, tensed abs, taut thighs, and the dick that swells not touched, simply responding to being admired and desired. This energy burns through the camera lens to the photographer's eye, and defines his "I": the admirer, the desirer.

But could the photographer be the object of desire? Could he dare to show? Could he find excitement and lust letting a thousand eyes caress his skin, travelling to the most secret places? Did he have the confidence to say "this is me, all I can offer, for you to admire and desire?" His equipment is ready. His photos answer the questions.'


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