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Lucas Kerr by Photographer B. Charles Johnson

Veteran Top model Lucas Kerr at Soul Artist Management teams up for a fresh session with photographer B. Charles...

JON Issue 5 Covers

JON Issue 5 Covers with Matthew Lewis Including covers photographed by Leigh Keily, Idris & Tony, Michael Del Buono, and B. Charles Johnson.

CALEO MAGAZINE

Creative Director and Fashion Photographer Michael DelBuono sent all over sneak peek from recently Issue CALEO MAGAZINE is a...

Simon Tham by B. Charles Johnson

From Soul Artist model Simon Tham gets a portfolio update captured by NYC based photographer B. Charles Johnson.

Ryan Mertz by B. Charles Johnson

Great shot by talented and specialized in fashion protrait B. Charles Johnson captured male beauty Ryan Mertz. https://www.facebook.com/bcharlesjohnsonphoto http://www.bcharlesjohnson.com/

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: SUPERMODEL TUEN SIMONAS PHAM

He is of Lithuanian and Vietnamese heritage. This 19 year old and 6'2" model is signed one of the best agencies in NYC, Re:Quest Model...
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