Saturday, April 13, 2013

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Summer In The Air by Richard Rothstein


Regular readers of FH are aware of my love of winter. Beginning with the first sign of snow, sometimes as early as October, I begin a season long quest to find and then post incredible winter captures, especially those featuring men in the snow.


Today April 13th, as the snow, sleet and freezing rain beats down on my weary roof, my love of the season is firmly locked away, not to opened again for at least another six months. This time last year I seem to remember running alongside the old train tracks near my house in just shorts and a t-shirt...not today.


One of the perks of spring and summer is of course the decrease in need we have for wardrobe. No matter how many amazing images of hot, often naked men the Internet offers, there really is really nothing better than coming upon a hot shirtless guy playing with his ball in the park. Your heart rate begins to skip as you discreetly try to slow your pace down...but just a little. You glance, but don't stare, as you visually capture the moment without film or a camera, for easy recall upon your arrival home.


Sadly I don't live near Central Park, nor I have I come across the Romanian soccer player captured here by Richard Rothstein. We have all however had a moment, similar to this one, that we fondly remember when we need it, especially on those mid April days when spring and summer seem so far away.


Explore more of Richard's work on Amstel89 HERE:





The Backyard: Julian by Virgin Islands Pictures


'People's backyards are much more interesting than their front gardens.'
John Betjeman


For most people, it is the front that gets the most attention. It is the part that represents us and is usually most visible to others. Because it represents what is behind it, our front usually gets the most care and attention. In reality, life really gets much more interesting when we look beyond the front, behind the surface, and head around to the back.


Our backyards are usually more private that our fronts. Although it may get less care and attention, it is often the place we derive the most pleasure. When in front, we are forced to take on our public persona and be that person our neighbours can feel comfortable living next door too. In the backyard though, we can be ourselves, enjoying the private oasis we have designed for relaxation and the exploration of our own pleasures.


North Carolina photographer Calder Van Gogh from Virgin Islands Pictures knows how to masterfully capture that private oasis. Although Calder shoots a variety of subjects and in many styles... I obviously seem to be drawn to the more voyeuristic aspects within his work. In my last feature on his work, Between The Bushes, I focused on Calder's images of construction worker and model Marco Sweet enjoying a solitary swim in clients swimming pool. In this set, our focus is on the increible Julian who is enjoying some alone time on his deck and in his backyard on a quiet weekend afternoon.


I know many of you are familiar with Julian's work. A favorite of many, I first featured Julian back in 2011 and work with GymImage, A Walking Botticelli. Julian's look demands an impact and his popularity is understandable. An incredible face, lips and nose, a strong Adonis like body ,and of course, as is clear in many of these images, a pretty much perfectly sculpted backyard. Although he may be holding many God like qualities, Calder describes him as a regular guy who just happened one day upon a "den of thieves," better known as your average neighborhood photographers, when Julian answered an ad for a modeling job in the local paper.


'He is so beautiful, with classic features, and a natural ability to pose in front of the camera. Julian is a power weightlifter, but, he could be cast into the part of the Ancient Man that swoops the Damsel in Distress off her feet. [or, the lost boy grown into a man that wanders into the hunting village] . Julian's physique and features are just those that turn all heads, male and female, and cause people to have both a sense of jealously and a sense of joy that such a beautiful creature exists on the planet. He is sculpture quality.... a sculpture come to life, and free on the planet to find his delights.'
Calder Van Gogh




April Showers


Sweet April showers
Do spring May flowers
Thomas Tusser


In the spring a young man's fancy
lightly turns to thoughts of love
Alfred, Lord Tennyson


The first day of spring is one thing, and the first
spring day is another. The difference between them is
sometimes as great as a month
Henry Van Dyke


The month of May was come,
when every lusty heart beginneth
to blossom, and to bring forth fruit;
for like as herbs and trees bring
forth fruit and flourish in May,
in likewise every lusty heart
that is in any manner a lover,
springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds.
For it giveth unto all lovers courage,
that lusty month of May.
Sir Thomas Malory