Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Favorite Pic of the Day for July 9th

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In the Clouds by Haruehun Airry
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We Ride at Dusk...

The Art of the Ass


I've always found the male backside one of the most beautiful parts of the male form.  I'm not talking about a guy just spreading his cheeks for the camera.  I'm talking about the visual sensuality of the lines and curves if shot properly.  There's one model I've featured before , one who shoots primarily selfies. who certainly knows the power of a great butt shot.  Find out who, and see more on the NEXT PAGE HERE:

Heroic Heinie

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Haruehun Airry: Embodying the Ethos



'Haruehun Airry,'s compelling visuals challenge false morals and irrational fears, blending beauty with raw honesty to ignite meaningful conversations.'



Historically, it's been artists and writers that have always been sacrifice during societal changes. This is especially true when it comes to the nude male form.  Even going back to the 1500's, Michelangelo's work was  subject to criticism and protests.  Although both male and female nudes have always been under attack, it's the male nude that has consistently led to objections, mostly on religious and moral ground, during the Counter-Reformation period in the 1500 and 1600's, all the way through the present. 



So much of it to me comes down to fear.  Since men have generally been the ones in power, they've fought having the male form seen as objects of desire.  They prefer men to be seen as leaders, the hunters and aggressors. To have men as the object of desire is frightening to them on many levels. They seem to think it means relinquishing power, when in truth, it means acquiring power, albeit in a different form.

I think it's also frightening to some that some long supressed desires can be even harder to keep hidden.  If there's any merit to the Kinsey scale, there are many men, hiding even small parts of their natural compulsions.  We all know by now, hiding organic tendencies, never ends well...  Sadly, we've entered another period of history, where in some countries, art, books and ideas are again under attack.  Many countries are currently seeing right-wing policies lead to a roll back social policies. At the same time, other countries and cultures are experiencing more progressive change. (Thailand for example, legalized same-sex marriage earlier this year) 



Over the last few months, I've had several models, not hold back from sharing images, but declining to share parts of their story.  Being public with your feelings can be dangerous at times, especially when dictators are in charge.  I've never held back sharing my thoughts on FH, but since tis past January, have been acutely aware that some reactions, can go dangerously beyond mere disagreements. This means it's even more important for artists and writers to continue to speak out, and loudly.  Chroniclers of the nude male form do this with their visuals.  One of the most artistically outspoken, is photographer Haruehun Airry who has graciously shared this series of images from some of his most recent shoots.


Haruehun Airry, a renowned Asian photographer, wields nude art as a powerful instrument for advocating freedom and human rights. His compelling visuals challenge false morals and irrational fears, blending beauty with raw honesty to ignite meaningful conversations. Airry’s work isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a bold push for societal change, confronting taboos with every frame. 

Reflecting a global shift toward openness, Haruehun Airry leads with courage, believing true influence comes from setting an example. The models he photographs embody this ethos. Celebrated not only for their appearance but revered for their bravery, they transform vulnerability into strength, making each shoot a profound statement against convention. 


Handsome models across Asia are lining up to be photographed by Haruehun Airry. Being featured in his nude art is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering a chance to showcase their hard-earned physique and the hidden manhood worth revealing. Through Airry’s lens, their courage and form become part of a universal call for liberation, resonating far beyond the image. His photography redefines freedom, urging us to embrace authenticity and reject fear, one fearless portrait at a time.


I've aways been most impressed by Airry's honest and beautifully stark visual depictions of the male form.  Airry never tries to 'hide' is models behind props or locations, they are always front and center.  The male form is the focus, and Airry makes no apologies.  The strength and power in his images is clear and fierce, and it's one of the reasons 

Haruehun Airry on top4fans


Haruehun Airry on FH:
Encouraged (2022)
The Divine (2022)

Haruehun Airry on Twitter / Instagram / Bluesky

Monday, July 7, 2025

Favorite Pic of the Day for July 8th

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Image by Haruehun Airry

Happy Birthday today July 8th

Happy 67th to actor Kevin Bacon!

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Wild Things

Seasonal Sightings:

FaVorites: Devin Moorman


FaVorites:


Stats:
Height: 6'3" 
Hair Color: Blond 
Eyes: Blue 
Waist: 31" 
Suit: 40L 
Shoes: 12


Devin by Adam Washington


Devin by Joseph Lally

Vlett: The Art of the Ass


'The buttocks are the most aesthetically pleasing part of the body because they are non-functional. Although they conceal an essential orifice, these pointless globes are as near as the human form can ever come to abstract art'
Kenneth Tynan 

Some of you may have already have guessed that the incredible buttocks you're currently enjoying form the back end of model and adult actor Vlett.  I featured some of my favorite images of Vlett on FH earlier this year. (HERE:)  I love Vlett's handsome face, plump, luscious lips and curved for your pleasure penis. As beautiful as Vlett's front is however, his backside is truly a masterpiece. 


I went through literally hundreds of shots of Vlett's behind to choose my favorites.  It was a tough job, but well worth the time....  What's so amazing to me is how well constructed and lit Vlett's images are, especially given he took most of them himself.   Maybe it's all those years working for Bel Ami.  As Tommy Clapton on the site, Vlett would have worked with skilled photographers who took the promotional images for the site.