'I wish I had done more photos but we had to be quick as anyone could drive down the alley and catch us and call the police.'
One of the many powers of a great image is the ability to take you back. Back in time, back to a memory, back to a feeling or emotion. Recently I came upon an image that took me back to the work of a photographer I was initially drawn to in
FH early days. Back in 2008, one of the first photographers I featured was
Photos by Deej. (
HERE:) A few years later I returned to Deej's work with a follow-up entitled
Static Fluidity.
One of the things that drew me to Deej's work was his skill and ability at capturing energy and movement. I am always fascinated with artists who not only freeze a moment, but the energy within that moment. Although he does shoot in studio's, most of my favorite shots from Deej are taken outside. Deej is always looking for models who can play basketball, skateboard, juggle or surf.
It was in fact Deej's images of models surfing nude, that I first remember seeing. Shooting a model surfing, or any where on the beach in fact provides an opportunity for endless backgrounds, even if shooting on the same spot. Deej loves that you always get a different shot depending how the waves fall, and where the light might hit.
Although some of the shots were of models posing in the waves and laying on the sad, most of the men that Deej captures are of men in motion. Running, playing frisbee and surfing. The Washington based photographer uses his camera to document models on their turf, doing activities that they participate in. The resulting visuals felt more organically rooted and the eroticism not only from the naked male form, but the location and activity.
After recently seeing a shot of the sexy Windu on his skateboard, I was instantly reminded of what initially drew me to Deej's work. This series was shot behind an an abandoned grocery store. Although the concept was Deej's, the skateboard tricks, especially the hand stand, all came from Windu. Deej wishes he had shot for a longer period of time, but although they were in an alley, their were people close by, so they went in, got the shots, then got out, reducing the risk of being discovered.