Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Early Indicators: Chris by Studio1x


'My work with Jim has created some of my most favorite images of myself ever.'


The beginning of spring hits each of our senses. We feel the warmer temperatures, we hear the sounds of birds, we smell the freshness in the air.  Where I live, spring also means smelling the recently unthawed scent of manure.   Cow manure is actually quite pleasant, especially compared to chicken manure,  which can really be a shock to the nasal network. 


Despite the increased sunlight and warmth, it's the visual early indicators of spring that for me are the most pronounced.  The budding trees, the return of butterflies and bees, and the emergence of flowers, beginning with crocuses.   Since FH is primarily about the visual, I wanted to kick off spring with some beautiful buds, roots, and petals.   

Over the last year or so, I featured several shoots from Jim, (Studio1x) with hot models showing off their impressive stalks and stems.  Many of you remember my pieces featuring a blossoming Dex. (HERE:)   With spring on the way, I again got in contact with Jim, asking if he'd shot any other models in the process of germination... 


Indeed Jim had, and sent on a huge series of shots of Chris with his spring stem coming to life and with the increased light, beautiful shooting up from his roots.  Chris is the perfect model to mark the beginning of the vernal season.  The last time we saw Chris, it was in a series hot shots that his boyfriend had taken. (HERE:

The first time Chris appeared on FH however, back in the spring of 2019, he, along with fellow model Jay, were having a bit of fun, doing a little erotic Easter egg painting. (HERE:)  This series of shots, is just one of many that I've seen from Chris and Jim's creative collaborations.  When I asked Chris about featuring the series, I was curious about his work with Jim, and how the flower theme first came about.


When did you first connect with Jim? 
I think it was around 2017/2018! 

What stuck out to you about his images? 
I was enamored by how he captured the male form in such a unique way.


How many times have you worked with Jim? 
I think 8? It’s been a lot! If we still lived in the same state, we could still collaborate. We have so many beautiful images that I’m still able to share new ones even today! 

Did you and Jim discuss concepts or ideas prior to shooting? 
We have definitely, especially in our later shoots. I would approach him with other images I saw on IG and asked if we could recreate them in our own way. He’s also pitched me ideas and I’ve been able to have a part in the creative process. 


Whose idea was the flowers? 
I think it was mine? I was inspired by a shoot another friend had done using flowers. It was my source of inspiration. 

Did it help with poses to have a prop to hold? 
At this point I’m comfortable with and without a prop. Props can help create more dynamic images if used correctly! 


When you agree to a shoot, do you state any boundaries you might have beforehand? 
Yes, I’m always explicit about what I am comfortable with and willing to do. I always add that it is subject change during a shoot. With Jim however, I usually end up doing more than I initially intend because he makes me comfortable. 


Who was the most chatty during the shoot? 
I would say both of us. There’s a lot of discussion back and forth as part of our collaborative process. 

Did Jim have much direction, or did you just go with the flow? 
I think Jim would tell you I don’t need much direction at this point with him lol.

What was the best part about working with Jim? 
The collaboration and the trust. My work with Jim has created some of my most favorite images of myself ever. 


If you had the chance to shoot with Jim again, what theme would you like to capture? 
I feel like my vibe has changed since we last shot. I would like to do something even more high fashion and Avant-garde, and of course, more nudity! I feel like I would want to push myself even frothed with the nude photography to create images that are just breathtaking and stunning.

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