we are honored to be in their magnificent presence
15 January 2013
Wilder Kingdom
This big strapping lad went by the name of Jake Wilder, and these photos look like they date from the 1980s. I don't know anything about him other than he appeared in a few solo magazine shoots and did one jerk-off video. Whatever happened to him and where did he go? Probably a mystery that will never be solved.
Indeed, what has happened to any of them. The really gorgeous models all disappear after the tremendous response they elicit from fans of authentic male beauty. Companies won't pay these rare men what they're worth, they make as much money off them in the shortest amount of time before the model realizes what's going on, and so they move on. The companies and the photographer don't give a damn where they go or what happens to them. Original Colt was the exception... Jim French actually liked the men he photographed and paid them fairly. Afterward; they left behind images worthy of their ego and the knowledge they'd been immortalized for as long as film lasts.
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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Indeed, what has happened to any of them. The really gorgeous models all disappear after the tremendous response they elicit from fans of authentic male beauty. Companies won't pay these rare men what they're worth, they make as much money off them in the shortest amount of time before the model realizes what's going on, and so they move on. The companies and the photographer don't give a damn where they go or what happens to them. Original Colt was the exception... Jim French actually liked the men he photographed and paid them fairly. Afterward; they left behind images worthy of their ego and the knowledge they'd been immortalized for as long as film lasts.
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