There is a service that often catches my eyes when I wander the net, mostly for a pic of my former Man Candy Kerry Degman (
http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/461918.html) in a very Leather Daddy attire. But the same editorial hosted among the most famous male model of the moment and today I'd like to feature two of them. The Editorial is for Arena Homme +, One's Real Life is Often The Life That One Does Not Lead, November 2008, by Steven Klein with models, Kerry Degman, Duran Bunch, Paul Anthony, Bryton Munn, Travis Bryant, Charles Devoe, Travis Hanson, Sascha Kooienga, Caleb & Doug Porter.
Travis Hanson by Steven Klein
Travis Hanson & Bryton Munn by Steven Klein
Kerry Degman by Steven Klein
Sascha Kooienga by Steven Klein
Paul Anthony by Steven Klein
Caleb & Travis Hanson by Steven Klein
Doug Porter by Steven Klein
Charles Devoe by Steven Klein
Duran Bunch by Steven Klein
Travis Bryant by Steven Klein
Charles Devoe shot for Vincent Dilio, J.D. Ferguson (VMAN Editorial: Dressing Up, Dressing Down where Charles was companied by Tyler Kenyon & Tyler Lough (
http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/502266.html)), Joe Lally, Steven Klein (violent, aggressive & sexy, 3 words to describe him in the editorial at Arena Homme) and Chuando & Frey (Into the Wild). He also appeared on Tetu Magazine by Bruno Staub and for Abercrombie & Fitch by Bruce Weber.
Charles Devoe by Sharif Hamza for VMAN
Charles Devoe by Joe Lally
Charles Devoe by Joe Lally
Charles Devoe by Chuando & Frey
Charles Devoe by Chuando & Frey
Charles Devoe by Joe Lally
Charles Devoe by Joe Lally
Charles Devoe by Vincent Dilio
Charles Devoe by Vincent Dilio
Doug Porter is looking as hot as usual is in the new issue of Numero shot by Matthias Vriens. Doug has one of the most proportioned bodies in the business. Always by Matthias Vriens, Doug Porter was photographed also for OUT magazine wearing a cowboy hat and speedos: he sure looks good enough to eat. Doug Porter, born 1983 in New York, is an American model. Porter got his career start in life as a Navy. An agent spotted him one day and gave him his card and he then entered into the world of modeling. At the time, Porter was seriously considering joining the U.S. Navy for good. It wasn't long after signing with Major Model Management that he landed work as a professional model. Before long, Porter - who sports tattoos on his chiselled bicep - was featured on the covers of dozens of magazines such as "Men's Matters," "M Mensuel," "Arena"; had modeled for name brands like "Lei Marco," "D2Squared," "Adidas," just to name a few; and had posed for top photographers Bruce Weber, Greg Vaughan, and Bell Soto.
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Matthias Vriens
Doug Porter by Bruce Weber
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