Tag: Álvaro Gracia Serrano

Masculine vulnerability Borja Navarro shot by Álvaro Gracia

How far masculine vulnerability and tenderness can go?, we are living in difficult times right now, only art works can save us for now. Here's the art work of photographer Álvaro Gracia Serrano featuring model Borja Navarro Sancho shot in Barcelona. Styling by Visori Fashion Art, makeup artist by Wild van Dijk.

JOSE BY ALVARO GRACIA

Jose Lopez @fashionartmgmt in one the sexiest models of Spain who is working hard into international market. Milan, Hamburg...

PORTRAIT ALBERTO RUBIO BY ÁLVARO GRACIA

I love this, is a very good portray of Alberto Rubio a beautiful Spanish model from FashionArt Mgmt who...

Special Featuring Emilio Ayala by Álvaro Gracia Serrano

From Barcelona to the world, we have a very special guest, we always introduce the best work worldwide involving...

Borja Navarro Sancho by Álvaro Gracia Serrano

We just wowed with this photo shooting in bed with stunning Borja Navarro by photographer Álvaro Gracia Serrano....
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