Thursday, October 23, 2014

Favorite Pic of the Day for October 24th

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Happy Birthday today October 24th


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Back & Packed: Adam Rexx


'A man's dick should always be bigger than his ego.'
Adam Rexx


One of the things model and artist Adam Rexx doesn't lack is confidence. You can feel it within his work and images. Adam describes his style as bold, erotic and sensual, with just a touch of GQ. These styles combine beautifully together with Adam's handsome classic chiseled face and incredibly body. If they ever make a more adult Superman, Rexx should be first on everyone in Hollywood's list for the role.


I first introduces FH readers to Adam back in 2011 in a piece entitled Shooting Adam Rexx. In that feature, Adam shared some of his favorite images, and his experiences with the photographer and shoot. Adam's work has continued to draw me back, both with his strength in front of the camera, and his creative urges which cause him to continue to push for bolder, more erotic and more eye catching images.


Eye catching certainly describes the Los Angeles based models most recent work. I, along with many others, have clearly been enjoying Adam's recent entries in Model Mayhem's POTD and he won an incredible three days in a row last week. I love the honest and unabashed sexuality within the images, my favorite being the image at the top of this piece with Adam wearing nothing but sneakers, and a backpack, incredible! Check out more of Adam's imagery, and his artistry on his tumblr which includes not just his work as a model, but his drawings and music via SoundCloud.

Adam Rexx on tumblr

FaVorites: Adam Rexx by Brandon Hunt


Since the first time I featured model Adam Rexx we focused on his favorite images, this time I am sharing some of mine. I love these bold and colorful images from Los Angeles photographer Brandon Hunt. Adam also took the time to fill out the FH FaVorites questionnaire so we can learn just a little bit more about the man behind the face and body we see within his images.


Adam Rexx: FaVorites
Animal: Betty
Sport: Soccer
TV show: RuPaul’s Drag Race
Cartoon: South Park
Movie: Waking Life (Wiley Wiggins)
Musical: Book of Mormon
Actor: Patrick Wilson
Actress: Meryl Streep
Holiday: Halloween
Musician: Tori Amos
Food: Thai
Restaurant: Royal Thai (Laguna Beach, CA.)
Drink: H2O
School Subject: Philosophy
Celebrity Crush: Matthew Camp


Adam Rexx on tumblr & Twitter

Consumed: flanero by Dale Pierce Photography


Earlier this summer I came upon the work of photographer Dale Pierce. I felt an instant connection with Dale as soon as we started communicating. Not only did I love his work, Dale provided me such in detail about his process and stories about his work. The first piece we worked on was a profile focused on his work with model Michael Annese. (The Promise) Michael is an up and coming model with an incredible look. His star, in my eyes, is definitely on the rise in the business.


It was not however Dale's images of Michael that first led me to contact the Syracuse photographer. It was instead images of another model, naked and draped over a cemetery monument that had me wanting to connect with the artist behind them. There was such intense emotion within the images of model flanero reaching out to Stephens, a soul once clearly an important part of his life, now forever gone and out of his life forever. flanero's need to connect, not through the stone, but through the vast realms of life and death, is both beautiful and also heartbreaking, being consumed with a love now eternally lost.


The shoot spoke to me on a number of levels. First, simply the location itself. Location is such an important piece of so many of the images and so many of the artists work I choose to feature on the blog. In the eight years of FH, I believe this is the first shoot I featured within a cemetery, and knew it would be a perfect piece to feature as Halloween draws closer. Whenever one spends time in a cemetery there are connections made between the living and the dead. You can't help but read the names, the dates of their death, and the circumstances that surrounded both their death, and the live that preceded it's ending.


Cemetery's bring about mixed emotions from many. When I was child, they were a place to be feared. I was dragged there several times a year, usually at Christmas time. I lost all 4 of my grandparents before I reached 5, so my main memories of them are six feet under, going along with my parents to visit, and put wreathes of remembrance on their graves. When I was a teen, cemetery's took on a more fun, and spooky fun feeling as I remember many summer nights playing hide & seek and other games with friends. They started with the sun above, but ended in darkness after the sun had set. As an adult, I grew to love the quiet cemeteries provided, and the two near my home became favorite destinations for myself and my dogs. With each walk though, there was always another grave to read, another fact to learn, another family to wonder about. I remember my mother once saying it was disrespectful to walk my dogs in a cemetery. I never responded to her. I just know that if I was spending my eternity somewhere, I would welcome visits from anyone, or anything, especially a dog.


Dale had known that falnero had shot with a good friend of his over a year ago and knew he was open to artistic nude shoots so planned on giving him a call. Life got busy and the call never got made. In that 6 degree's of separation, another good friend of Dale's had met falenro socially and on his picture to Dale thinking they would work well together. This time Dale didn't pause and called him right away to set up a shoot. 'Oakwood Cemetery is a very old, beautiful cemetery. Very large with beautiful monuments. the advantage for me is that there are areas that are private and perfect to shoot in. I have shot there over a period of ten years or more.'


'We were meeting for the first time on the day of the shoot. It was a Sunday, the sky was overcast, perfect lighting situation. Just before he arrived I saw a sign announcing a tour of the cemetery that day!!! When flanero arrived, cars were asking directions to the beginning of the tour. It was funny..I assured him that the tour would probably not be in the hilly areas of the cemetery.I always suggest my models wear loose fitting clothes and sandals or flip flops. easy to get in and out of. flanero is a sweet, quiet young man but deeply committed to the work. The only time he was a bit cautious was when I asked him to lay in a patch of ivy. He asked "how Long" and I assured him it would be five minutes tops, so being the good sport he is he did it. His his slender body was ideal for the monuments . I was able to position him on top of one, which was marked "STEPHENS". flanero was graceful, the the body of a dancer. We had a wonderful time!'


'To Say I was surprised at all the beautiful images we collaborated on is putting it mildly. when I am shooting everything is in the moment. I check for light and composition,then continue. Going through them later that evening I felt so fortunate to have had this wonderful day. We are planning another shoot together over Thanksgiving. flanero has suggested body pain... should be fun.'