Dylan Rosser focuses on the purity and sensuality of the male form,
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This book belongs in every major collection,
This review is from: X-Posed (Hardcover)
Rosser's new book X-Posed redefines ART in art photography books. His photographs are simply beautiful and beautifully reproduced in this lucious book of stunning images. More than mere photographs of nude men, Rosser has captured that special something in each of his models that seems to reveal the man's inner being in a way that is denied many books in this genre.Being able to take a good photograph is one thing. Being able to know what and when to capture an image that says as much about what's outside the frame as what's in it, is Art pure and simple. Rosser has added to the interest of his images by sometimes sharing with the viewer only a part of the model that simultaneously conveys strength, beauty and movement. This is one of those books that will change the definition of the best of the best for years to come. I recommend getting it into your collection as soon as you can. Kudos to you Dylan. I can't wait for the next volume.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: X-Posed (Hardcover)
As a member of his Websites, I had seen his work and knew this book would be an excellent purchase!! I was not disappointed and have purchased prints from the book, which are amazing.. Anyone I've shown this book too has loved it and some have purchased the book for themselves.. I highly recommend this book and website..
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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X-Posed by Dylan Rosser,
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This review is from: X-Posed (Hardcover)
I'm following Dylan's work for the last two years, more or less. He always has a "pure" style, that could be an incongruence giving the theme, but his lines and lights are so fascinating that sometime you forget that there is a naked man on the pic since you find yourself wondering what there is behind... It's nice when he uses a setting, but even when it's simply a man, his body and that wonderful light, I can "feel" the story. Dylan Rosser is giving a great contribute to the modern male beauty.
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