Review
Hurts so good --
Detour Magazine, February 2001The steamiest book of photographs to cross our desk ... just happens to be the most humanly fascinating as well. --
Playguy Magazine, July 2001This book
celebrates the male form in all its salacious splendor. --
Genre Magazine, December 2000/January 2001
blatantly sexual yet still playful with perhaps a slight touch of naiveté --
Lambda Book Report, May 2001
these photos are smolderingly hot indeed, exuding the models brooding sensuality. --
Mandate Magazine, June 2001
Product Description
In a unique photographic diary that spans nine years and several cities, photographer Reed Massengill has chronicled the coming of age of his model and friend Brian Hess, a very handsome and charismatic young man. Massengill began photographing Brian in 1992 in Knoxville, Tennessee, shortly after Brian's high school graduation. During the intervening years, as the photographer and model became friends, Massengill's portraits of Brian documented his radical physical transformation. His hair was bleached, shaved and re-grown several times. Tattoos, piercings and scarifications further adorned his body and dramatically altered his appearance from year to year. Massengill's portraits have ranged from pensive and introspective to playful and wildly erotic.
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