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4.0 out of 5 stars Shot like a god..., October 18, 2009
This review is from: Heavenly Bodies (Hardcover)
Whenever I'm buried in paperwork and swamped with too much of the everyday crap that we all have to deal with at our jobs, I try to remember some of the fantastic perks of being an EDGE editor. I get to travel to fabulous places, largely for free; I get to try fantastic new products months before they're in stores; and at the top of the list, I get to sit back at my desk and flip through coffee table books filled with incredibly gorgeous naked men- and get paid for writing about it!

When it comes to naked men, there are few photographers who capture their beauty as well as David Vance; if he shot the photos, it doesn't matter whether I'm being paid or not- I'll still spend an hour flipping through the pages. And drooling. Vance has the ability to not only select models with the most incredible physiques, but to capture them in moments that convey much more than simply superficial sexiness; his shots radiate energy and tension, express subtle emotion, and tell a story.

The story of Heavenly Bodies is elegant in its simplicity, expressed in the book's title. Among the more than 100 pages are photographs of nude men who appear as if they'd be more comfortable, or at-home, in the heavens. Men born of angelic parents, these are the guys of fantasies- perfect in every way... or at least on the page of a book.

Heavenly Bodies is divided into two sections, or `books': Earthly Beauty and Celestial Beauty. The differences between the two are subtle, and for most intents and purposes unimportant; the former could be considered more modern and `grounded,' the latter more influenced by the Italian Renaissance, with slight religious overtones.

The volume is beautifully presented, and like all coffee table books from Bruno Gmunder, features high-quality printing, and a simply, stylish format.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars earth is better than heaven, March 11, 2010
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this book is gorgeous. the men are great, all of the pictures in the 1st half are superb. the 2nd looks kind of fake and is more concept art than truly beautiful. Mr Vance is clearly a talented artist and his work is great.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Photo calendar, April 14, 2010
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Beautifully and tastefully photographed young fellow in the nude, it has embarrassed a couple of people who visited my office, but it's a home office/gym and therefore it is not sexual harassment! There is nothing tawdry or smutty about these photos and nothing effeminate either. These are all very nice-looking fellows who inspire me to keep working out. I'll never be that young again, but, hey, they just might keep me alive just a little bit longer and they are certainly inspiring.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Photography of the Human Male, September 12, 2009
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This book exhibits some of the most beautiful male aspects of a man's body. They are done with taste and class and I highly recommend the book to all those persons learning to love their body and appreciate the diversity of our brothers!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Some Of The Best Photos, February 4, 2011
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I admit, I don't exactly have a collection of art nudes books! The cover looked so good though I bought a copy. It is full of gorgeous photos, especially the fantasy section. I didn't get the exact percentage, but it seemed most of the men pictured weren't displaying full-frontal nudity. Many of them have fabric draped over them, or are in underwear or facing away from the camera. There is nothing vulgar here, just great photos.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vance's photographs are perfect in every sense, October 3, 2010
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This is the second book of photography by David Vance that I have purchased. David Vance is a perfectionist, his compositions and the quality of his work is perfect and the models he selects are perfect examples of male beauty. In this book, David Vance approaches the nude male form in several ways and expands a bit from his previous volume of nude male photography. He divides the book into two sections, Earthly Beauty and Heavenly Beauty. In Timeless, Vance uses only black and white, to maximum effect, whereas in the Earthly Bodies section of this book he does use color but it is highly controlled soft color using neutral earth tones and natural brown-grays. The use of beige and taupe means that all contrast is between dark and light and not between color tones, thus never competing with the structure of the nude male body. Vance does have a formalist sensibility in the composition of many of his photographs. By formalist, I am referring to emphasis on the symmetry of the nude body, the use of body as a geometric entity, and the enhancement of the formal structural aspects of the nude body with background shapes that compliment or juxtapose the nude body. There is an emphasis on balance and geometry in these photographs. The former masters of this style are George Platt Lynes and Robert Mapplethorpe. Lynes would often emphasize the body but have the head turned away, whereas Vance has recognizable models, thus the formalism is complimented by the psychological dimension when a face is revealed on a nude. Mapplethorpe is highly formal but uses less perfect models. There is a difference when a photographer chooses to use perfect men or when he chooses to use less perfect models. The issue with perfection in the human face has more to do with symmetry. The perfect face is more geometric, structural, and symmetrical which Vance uses to further the formal structural aspects of his nudes. Some of the photographs capture athletes, martial artists, gymnasts or dancers in motion and to Vance's credit he often captures both grace and movement in the photographs. As in Vance's other collection, Time Less, the use of candid, relaxed, un-self conscious photography is not really present here and is not Vance's intention. In every photograph the beautiful young man knew he was being photographed, knew exactly when the photograph was taken, and had some conscious notion of how he was projecting toward the camera. Vance's photographic philosophy may be contrasted to that of Bruce Weber, like Vance a photographer who has been involved in fashion photography and fine art photography. The less-planned, informal, often candid photograph of the model is a strength of Bruce Weber's photography. Weber often shoots his models when they are unaware or have briefly become less aware of the presence of the photographer, which gives a different sense to the intention of the photograph and to the final results. Weber may photograph a model dressing or undressing before the photo session actually starts. In contrast, in David Vance's photographic world, the models don't seem to have a history but rather are captured in the photo session independent of their personality or experiences. Another photographer of he nude male, Duane Michaels, offers another comparison to the nude photography of David Vance. Duane Michaels is poetic and compliments the photograph with the written word. He often uses a narrative format so that the photograph tells a story and the photographs together weave a pictorial narrative. David Vance actually works against this tendency since he rarely shows photographs that were taken in sequence in a sequence in the volume. This breaks up the tendency to narration or to give a `story' to the sequence of photographs. This is evidence that Vance consciously has formalistic considerations first and psychological or character considerations are downplayed. It is perfection that he seeks and achieves. Vance focuses on the physical structure of the male, the way in which the parts come together to form a whole, to demonstrate how those parts function when a human moves, to make maximum use of contrasting light and dark, to convey the shape of the nude male body. The second section of the book, Heavenly Bodies, is a break from Vance's previous publication in that images that resonate with Italian Renaissance painting appear and the props become clear guides as to the references, such as angle wings or even a crown of twisted vines evoking the paintings of the nude Christ. There is also reference to classical mythology in that some of the photos appear to be of Greek or Roman gods emerging from the sea. One image is clearly Hermes with winged sandals. However, even in these photographs of angels and gods, there is a resistance to the narrative and an emphasis on the structural. As in Timeless, the photography here is flawless and technically of the highest level. The men are some of the most handsome men photographed nude that I have ever seen in any publication. The control of the photographer is present in every photograph.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty at it's finest., August 5, 2010
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Magnificence in photographing the human body with taste and dignity.A true artist in all that he does.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sensual, dreamy, transcendental, March 31, 2010
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Very nice, some exquisite shots, mostly erotic and some that are mythic, or even angelic male nudes.
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Heavenly Bodies by David Vance (Hardcover - June 2009)
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