Tag: Yearbook Fanzine

Dominic Acosta for Yearbook 2

Promising fresh face Dominic Acosta now signed with Soul Artist Management in New York, posing for a splendid Yearbook session by William D Walsh.        

Contact Sport | Yearbook 2 | Daniel Wester

The second issue of Yearbook features models Brendon Beck at Fusion and Ryan Mertz at Next in the story 'Contact Sport', photographed by Daniel Wester.

James Kirk by Bell Soto for Yearbook Fanzine #1

James Kirk by Bell Soto in DSquared2 underwear for Yearbook Fanzine #1

John Kenney by Joseph Lally

L.A. model John Kenney is photographed by Joseph Lally and styled by Matthew Ellenberger for the debut issue of Yearbook Fanzine.

Julian Schratter by Torian Lewin

Soul Artist model Julian Schratter by Torian Lewin for Yearbook Fanzine #1

Beach Bum: Dorian Reeves by Torian Lewin

Dorian Reeves by Torian Lewin in 'Beach Bum' for Yearbook Fanzine #1
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