Tag: photography

  • Lucas Murnaghan Photography : Naked and Wet

    Lucas Murnaghan Photography : Naked and Wet

      With Summer rapidly fading in the distance, we were so excited to come across the amazing images from Canadian photographer Lucas Murnaghan.  They instantly made us remember not just warmer climes, but that all focus on two things we really like : water and its surroundings.  Oh yes, and very hot men too. His…

  • Boys! Boys! Boys!  queer erotic photography from around the Globe

    Boys! Boys! Boys! queer erotic photography from around the Globe

      Just two years ago The Little Black Gallery in London joined forces with  Paddle8 an online auction house based in New York City  to create a queer photography showcase, Sadly Paddle8 filed for Chapter 11 for bankruptcy protection in March 2010 after the non-profit New American Cinema Group filed a lawsuit against the company for allegedly misappropriating funds…

  • Slava Mogutin :  POLAROID RAGE and BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL

    Slava Mogutin : POLAROID RAGE and BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL

      If you are anywhere near Stuttgart , Germany in the near future than make tracks to Galerie Kernweine.  They are currently presenting POLAROID RAGE and BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL  a brand new show by the New York-based Russian-American artist Slava Mogutin. POLAROID RAGE contains  work shot over the past two years  abd features portraits and…

  • Multidisciplinary artist AdeY and his dancers in the nude

    Multidisciplinary artist AdeY and his dancers in the nude

      AdeY is a Swedish multidisciplinary visual artist who works between photography and performance.  With a background in performance, choreography and contemporary dance, AdeY’s photographic works study subjects such as the human body’s balance, strength and physics. AdeY photographs and portray the body in its purest form – bare, undressed and naked. This stunning work…

  • Artist Photographer Brad Guy is working The Hanky Code

    Artist Photographer Brad Guy is working The Hanky Code

      Back in the 1970’s the way that most gay men who would flag other gay men  to tell their sexual preferences  was by a whole system of colored handkerchiefs worn in their back jeans pockets.  This system known as The Hanky Code was a great way of communicating without using a single and ensuring…