Sunday, August 31, 2025

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Labor Pangs

Happy Labour, (Labor) Day! 👷🏿‍♀️

After graduating from University, I spent the first 8 years of my professional career doing shift work.  I worked days, evenings, nights and weekends in hospitals and mental health centers before finally moving to daytime work.  Although I had a fixed schedule, I continued and still today, work the odd weekend, and every holiday there is.  

I don't mind really, I get paid more, and earn extra hours to take off when I want.  Labor Day was actually one of the tougher holidays to work, maybe because it's supposed to celebrate work, by giving a much needed extra day off.  I hope you all have a great Monday, especially those who still have to head into work.  

All Wet


Earlier in the week, when I featured the back issue of Torso Magazine, (HERE) I mentioned I stumbled upon the 1996 issue when searching for images of an adult film actor.  I didn't however, include any images from cover boy Steve Henson in the images I included.  Since Lark and Max are now out of the pool, it was time to feature another hottie all wet on this holiday weekend.


I thought I should make up for that today by including Steve's incredibly hot, and incredibly wet pictorial.   Some of you may remember I first featured Henson on FH after seeing him on the cover of the 1995 adult film, Pizza Boy: He Delivers. (HERE:)  The movie was just okay, but the movie's cover and promotional photos had me wanting to see more.   Check out more from Steven's Torso appearance on THE NEXT PAGE HERE:

The Stable Boy

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Somatic Synthesis: Lark & Max by Tony Xavier Photography


'I think there was an instant connection between all of us and every time we shoot together it just keeps getting better and better.'


In automotive mechanics and engineering, synthesis is the top to bottom design process in which engineers use mathematical models to integrate customer requirements and functional specifications with the physical, (somatic) components of a vehicle.  Somatic Synthesis is key to the design as meeting the physical and functional requirements simultaneously. 

If you're asking why I'm beginning this post by utilizing automotive terms, it's simple.  Most of the action you see takes place in a large garage with models Lark and Max Dice posing beside, on and in the backseat of a 1984 Mercedes-Benz 300D.   Many fans of the work of photographer Tony Xavier might recognize the garage, and of course the vehicle from previous shoots.  Tony has captured a variety of hot studs in, on and with the classic Merc. 


FH readers first enjoyed Tony's work with model and dancer Max Dice this past Wednesday. (HERE:)  On Friday, I featured Tony's work with model and performer Lark, aka Preston Anthony. (HERE:) In both pieces, I teased that today, Max and Lark would be coming together for a combustive duo shoot.
Although both had previously done solo shoots with Tony, neither had actually met until the day these shots were taken.  The idea for a duo shoot came from Tony, the engineer for this creative synthesis It was Lark and Max however, who took it from there


'I had worked with both Lark and Max in solo shoots before I shot them together. Although they had never met, it was actually the two of them who contacted each other to arrange the duo shoot. '


Initial Concepts:

We planned to shoot in the evening for better light. A car photoshoot was the  central idea. 

The concept was to create a sexy, editorial vibe that captured chemistry and attraction. The playful energy you see in the shots came naturally, because we were genuinely feeling that connection in the moment. 

We definitely wanted to film a few different sexy scenes of them together. We all decided the classic car scene, as well as a living room scene and a fun sexy pool scene would work the best. 


To see more of Tony's work with Max and Lark, and to hear how quickly the somatic synthesis was formed, things really ref up over on the NEXT PAGE HERE:


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