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BOYS OF SUMMER BY GREGORY PRESCOTT

Boys of Summer shot by Gregory Prescott, they are all male models from Q Model Management in New York City. The models are Dylan Hartigan from England, Eugon McNeil from Cape town, South Africa, Jannick Scharmwebber from Germany, Matthew McGue and Cameron Keesling both from U.S.

Matthew McGue by Karl Simone

The alluring Matthew McGue at Q Models posing flawless in Calvin Klein photographed by Karl Simone for a splendid B&W portrait series.

BOUND WITH BARRETT PALL | CALEO MAGAZINE

Bound with Barrett Pall presented by Q Models New York, a fashion story, including lot...

NUEL by BELL SOTO

"I met argentinean model  Nuel Mc Gough last week and we did some snaps on the go see. He...

Greg Petersen by Jared Bautista

Top Model Greg Petersen at Q Model Management by Jared Bautista.

Alvaro Casavechia by Greg Vaughan

Top model Alvaro Casavechia at ‘Q Models’ stops by Gregory Vaughan’s studio in New York for this splendid portrait session.
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