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As seen on: Desnudo Magazine “Travel Size” Work by Chesterfield Hector

Photographer Chesterfield Hector ends 2018 very very good, with stunning work published on Desnudo Magazine, where models get naked and covering only with Travel...

Colin Alexander in Desnudo Magazine by Giovanni Martins

Colin Alexander in Desnudo Magazine by Giovanni Martins Now pay attention to the new recent work published on Desnudo Magazine, is Colin Alexander by photographer...

As seen on Desnudo Magazine: ‘Think What You Want of Me’ by Matthew Mitchell

You never know until you see the real stuff. This is the work by photographer Matthew Mitchell as seen on Desnudo Magazine featuring model...

DESNUDO MAGAZINE ISSUE 1 OUT NOW

Desnudo Magazine Issue 1 is out now! Exploring male figures unique aesthetic form and sensuality in erotic images contributed with famous and known photographers. Here’s featuring the full cover and story by Manny Fontanilla with model Andrew Agat of Backstage Model.
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