It's not all about the smooth and lean jocks and the deliciously hot twinks, sometimes we want a little more meat on a dude. You can't get much more meaty than Kurt Hanger! Okay, maybe you can, but rarely is that done without the guy looking like a cartoon character.
I love all kinds of men, of course, but I have to admit I have a special appreciation for incredibly powerful looking guys. I don't mean bodybuilders who just pile on the muscle or those guys who have massive shoulders and little waists on top of skinny legs. I mean guys like Kurt Hanger; men who look like they go straight from the gym to working a shift at the steel plant and finishing off the day with a Rugby match with his mates lol
Photographer Russell Fleming has delivered a great shoot in this collection of pics, taking the muscled hunk down to the coast and enjoying the sun in some very sexy gear from Marcuse.
Are we all suitably jealous? I think so.
Enjoy the pics, leave a comment at the bottom of the post, give him a thumbs up and share it around out there with all your friends and followers too. Most importantly (of course), have a great Friday night and I'll see you back here tomorrow for some more incredibly sexy men.
I hate those photos where photographers gave NO direction to what he/she wants from the subjects EMOTIONALLY. This photo session was just there to show off the body, like he’s a piece of meat, with no regards to the model’s humanity. Thus, they look run-of-the-mill and truly boring despite him having a great physique.
I understand what you mean, I am often critical of shoots where it’s just a hot guy standing in front of a wall and I’ve been critical of the “same old beach shoots” before too. I guess it can be hard if the photographer is supposed to be focusing on the gear the model is wearing. For some brands they are just supposed to be mannequins after all. It’s a shame, I think we know that the more lively and creative shoots (from companies like Rufskin or Andrew Christian for example) get far more attention and appreciation because they actually make it about the models as well as the advertising.
his face looks the same in every photo. looks like he’s got to shit really bad…
I hate those photos where photographers gave NO direction to what he/she wants from the subjects EMOTIONALLY. This photo session was just there to show off the body, like he’s a piece of meat, with no regards to the model’s humanity. Thus, they look run-of-the-mill and truly boring despite him having a great physique.
I understand what you mean, I am often critical of shoots where it’s just a hot guy standing in front of a wall and I’ve been critical of the “same old beach shoots” before too. I guess it can be hard if the photographer is supposed to be focusing on the gear the model is wearing. For some brands they are just supposed to be mannequins after all. It’s a shame, I think we know that the more lively and creative shoots (from companies like Rufskin or Andrew Christian for example) get far more attention and appreciation because they actually make it about the models as well as the advertising.