Tag: Brent Chua

Boys of the Moments by Brent Chua for Manifesto February 2017

“Boys of the Moment” is the fashion story by photographer Brent Chua for January/February 2017 issue of Manifesto Magazine.

Let’s stay with Ricardo Figueiredo by Brent Chua

Travel around the world, we see every day highs and lows, let’s stay with positive vibes, to enjoy this appreciable portrait by photographer Brent Chua features handsome male model Ricardo Figueiredo.

When Parker Hurley gets together with Brent Chua

Brent Chua revelead under his Tumblr account fabulous sunny shoots with model sensation Parker Hurley from Soul Artist Management.

Alexandr Pozhar by Brent Chua for Men Moments

He’s a good looking guy, he’s Alexandr Pozhar, in fact he's gorgeous and he is photographed by Brent Chua for Men Moments.

Wojtek Czerski for Men Moments

Wojtek Czerski featuring in last issue of Men Moments entitled “Afternoon Delight” shot by Brent Chua, grooming by Mari Matsumoto and styling by Jun Gle Lin.

Parker Hurley by Brent Chua

Male model Parker Hurley photographed by Brent Chua for an upcoming project!
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