Introducing the work of Camden Sutkowski. This work entitled “Grime” Camden is modeling and photographing himself in an artistic, dramaticc surreal world of his own. The Model and actor quoted "Photographer side hobby I picked up. I'm always goofy and silly, and I am always moving and dancing. I laugh excessively, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Creativity is key. Respect is a trait not many seem to value anymore. Please never give up on your dreams.”
Iconic artsy images from Moscow based photographer Alex Yocu starring three Russian models and professional dancers: Artem Gerasimov, Ygor Sharoyko and Alexey Kots, dancing with their body, performing aesthetic figures capturing in the best angle of every inch skin.
Shaun Ross, the first African-American albino super model, is starring in an incredible and daring new music video by international minimalist pop band BRÅVES, for their single, “Dust”.
From Nicosia, Cyprus we have once again the art work of photographer Stavros Christodoulou featuring male model Ploutis Parris Petrou as the new muse inspiration. Adonis portrait entitled "Sunburned".
Erik Lazarini a whispered mind and photographer in NYC who showing off an artsy photography entitled "Lines and Shadows” a beautiful geometry set with natural lighting and featuring Mitch all eyes on shapes, lines and the male form .
We really feel so lucky to have this dope exclusive submission by Spanish photographer Joan Crisol, he always has been a rebel and provocateur, capturing sexiness and homo erotic sensual images, but when he’s working so damn good, technically and artistically. Capturing a dance form between two guys Dorian & Josue gives everything in from of the camera, the lighting is superb, and chosen the best shots. Joan Crisol is the right guy to learn from it.
Elias Black stripped down to his raw essence in Byron Bay 🌊🌿
Captured by Keith Archer for The Men Style Brasil March 2026, this intimate editorial is all about body, nature, and silent strength.
Kramer Evans becomes a living sculpture in Statuesque, captured through the refined lens of Daniel Jaems. A minimalist, powerful study of the male form that proves less is always more.