Saturday, August 17, 2024

Favorite Pic of the Day for August 18th

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Yesterday...


Yesterday, when on my home from from the city, as usual, I passed the local University.  It been quiet since May, but I noticed that out on the field, football tryouts were happening.  It's that time of year, when students are back in town, meaning frat parties, frat initiations and nude runs are taking place.  Welcome to mid-late August in a University town!

Caucus:

If you caught the confrontation between Senator Josh Hawley and Democratic candidate Lucas Kunce at the Missouri State Fair, you know it there was a hottness about it...  As much as a douche as Hawley is, the pair almost looked like they were filming the opening scenes of a video for Corbin Fisher. 

Although Hawley is currently up in the polls, I'm hoping Kunce, an attorney and U.S Marine, can pull a surprise win.  If it were just about running, we know given we've seen Hawley running on January 6th, that Kunce, (below) certainly has a leg (s) up!

Hot Suits:


Over the last few years, I've tried to find images, outtakes and behind the scenes shots of all the hot hunks who posed for US Magazine's hot suit issues.  Last year, I thought I found them all, but thanks to some blog readers, a few more have popped. 

This series featured the ultra hot Adrian Zmed, posing with actress Rebecca Holden. I wasn't sure who Holden was, but a little research tells me she was a cast member on Knight Rider during the time of this shoot.  I believe Adrian and Holden appeared in the January 1984 issue which featured actor Jon-Erik Hexum on the cover. HERE:


Hot Suits:


I was little young to watch TJ Hooker when it first aired, but I do remember my dad watching on Saturday nights.  I did catch up with a few episodes when it was repeated in the 90's, and although Adrian was hot, the show didn't really appeal to me to find more episodes, or purchase the DVD.


I know Adrian mostly from images in old TV and movie magazines.  He often posted shirtless or in speedos.  I also got to know him when I finally watched Grease 2, and in my research for the old  Battle of the Network Stars shows.  I think these are some of the hottest outtakes from the magazine's swimsuit issues, as Zmed didn't seem to have issue slipping in and out of speedos in a variety of colors.


Solid Foundations: Brian by Photography by George


'My favorite part of the shoot was Brian's willingness to go with the flow with such a relaxed attitude about being naked, especially in such an open public locations'


Ok, I fibbed, but just a little.  Brian did lose the red jock-strap, but he's not completely naked.  Given the hazards of the location, for safety reasons, Brian had to keep on his socks and sneakers.  Construction sites are known for their dangerous protruding objects.  I don't think the caution sign warning of moving equipment at this location, expected Brian and his equipment to be surveying the site. 


I love that George, (Traveling Bare) had Brian explore the environment, following with his camera, capturing not just Brian's fine form, but entirety of the location and their surroundings.  I especially love the images of Brian exploring and interacting with the unique objects and spaces around him.


Some of my favorite shots are the images in the series below.  George and Brian came upon and demolished old bathroom, open to the air, but with the shower's three walls sill intact.  The perfect place for a hot, naked man to simulate a shower.


Tell be about Brian while you shot, was he comfortable being nude in that environment? 
I think he was a little nervous at first. It was his first time doing a photo shoot of any kind, clothed or nude.  I think he enjoyed exploring the location, and before long he seemed right at home.


Did he express any concerns? 
Nothing about the location or being nude, he just asked if he was doing ok with his poses 

Do you know if he continued to model?
We did a second shoot at a pool and clubhouse in the community where I live. I know he had been in the service.  I'm not sure modeling was a goal, he mentioned that he was aspiring to become a fire fighter. 




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