Showing posts with label Karl Templer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karl Templer. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Photograph of the Day > Alexander Skarsgård by Steven Klein


Was getting my daily feed of hot guys at homotography.blogspot.com and was utterly captivated by Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard in this wonderfully sexy shoot by the one-and-only Steven Klein. I must admit when I saw him in Lady Gaga's Paparazzi music video 2 years ago I wasn't completely sold by the guy however after watching True Blood (OMG his acting and mere presence is a pleasure to watch!) and now seeing this incredible shoot I am blown away! It's been a while since I've done 'Photograph of the Day' and this shoot is most deserving of that title... plus what better photograph to get me back in my regular features! The True Blood star is styled by Karl Templer and is photographed for the June/July issue of Interview magazine. He is joined by model Crystal Renn. I wish I could get my hands on this magazine where I live so if you can.. get it! :D

Source: Homotography

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Thursday, 2 September 2010

Photograph of the Day > Daria Werbowy by Mikael Jansson

This photograph is certainly erotically charged with litres of oil used on the models and a moody blue lighting. Some might describe this image as a soft orgy or just a fun 'black' club with a gorgeous hot white model in the centre of attention, yes, Daria Werbowy is certainly in the house. She's my favourite model and simply oozes sex appeal and her figure is to die for. This photograph certainly commanded my attention due to the great story behind this editorial and it isn't simply a model standing still in a studio. All the models has a interesting story to tell behind their expression; from the two female models on the right about to kiss to the black woman peeping up from the bottom of the frame with a pained/pleasured expression on her face; this is a vivid image! The set is amazing and Jansson captures all the models with ease and much depth. How he manages to direct so many models at once all doing different things and looking in dissimilar directions is amazing. 
This editorial is called 'Let's Get Lost' for Interview Magazine May 2010 and styled by Karl Templer.

See more from this shoot at Papermode.trendland