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EXCLUSIVE FOR FASHIONABLY MALE: Luis Kruger by Charles Quiles

EXCLUSIVE FOR FASHIONABLY MALE: Luis Kruger by Charles Quiles We have the exclusive from the last job of the talented New...

Robby Stahl by Charles Quiles

What a great submission we received from NYC Photographer...

Chad LaClair by Charles Quiles

Introducing inked male model Chad LaClair proves that he possesses that special it factor with a stunning new...

Adam Gumula @ Soul Artist Management by Charles Quiles

The gorgeous Adam Gumula represented by famous Agency Soul Artist Management poses for a marvelous portrait taken by talented Charles...

Charles Quiles: A Solo Exhibition May 1st – 24th, 2014

Charles Quiles A Solo Exhibition Exhibition Dates: May 1 – 24th, 2014 Opening Reception: May 1st, 6-9 PM April 28, 2014 (New York, NY) – ArtNowNY is pleased...

EXCLUSIVE: MUAY THAI with Tyler Peterson // Charles Quiles

EXCLUSIVE FOR FASHIONABLY MALE MUAY THAI is a combat sport from the Muay martial arts of Thailand that uses...
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