This is a scan from one of the film images of my recent shoot with Kyle.
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Kyle is one of my personal favourites among your models, and I particularly like this shot. It's hard to articulate why; perhaps it's how the pose, vaguely reminding me of the giant Atlas, radiates power, or that the area of the shot he takes up emphasizes his mass, or even just that one detail, the earring, transforms what could almost be a statue into real flesh and blood.
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