we are honored to be in their magnificent presence
07 December 2009
The Eyes of Lars Wallenrod
Lars Wallenrod is a German-born photographer living in Paris. Some of his spectacular work appears below. He's recently started a blog, where you can see more of his fantastic artistry.
This blog is a celebration of masculinity, a tribute to the gods who walk amongst us. They are typically gorgeous, haughty, unapproachable, sometimes arrogant, and often unfortunately straight. They know we are watching them, but they usually ignore us. When they grace us with a smile, a slight nod, a word or two, we are exalted to be in their presence.
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Woof! Time to book a trip to Paris!
ReplyDeleteThe second guy who is also the last guy is god incarnate. WOOF!
ReplyDelete3, 4 and 5 are MINE!! Please!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these. What an amazing eye this photographer has. Magnificent, wood inducing. Fuckin' hot.
ReplyDeleteBeing a photographer with these men must be a REAL PLEASURE!!
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