BEN + BRODY
Benjamin Godfre + Brody Harris on-location in SF while suited up in Slick It Up.
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Benjamin Godfre + Brody Harris on-location in SF while suited up in Slick It Up.
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The beginning of the studio division, atop the Milano Hotel.
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2012_04_26
The opening for Jose A. Guzman Colon’s Pushing The Illusion at Pop Tart Gallery was quite the scene, with many east-side notables giving face + serving fashion. Also great to meet SF’s Accidental Bear Mike + stunning sibling male models the Godfres, Benjamin + Michael.
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Photos and Text by Gabe Ayala
As his blog, The Big Shoe Diaries, puts it, it’s “Colby like cheese, Keller like Helen.” But anyone who has caught a film starring the furry gentleman that is Colby Keller has no trouble remembering his name. He started out making videos for SeanCody.com a decade ago, and he’s still going strong—these days you’ll find him in projects by various studios, including porn giants Falcon and Raging Stallion. Keller’s reputation in the industry and among his loyal fans may not be what you’d expect from an in-demand porn actor, because in addition to being well-equipped and hunky as hell—the obvious prerequisites for starring in adult films—he’s also undeniably genuine and quite the intellectual. Gabe Ayala recently sat down with Keller, and the two discussed everything from social networking and personal misconceptions to romantic relationships and Keller’s favorite adult video.
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The Lucky Daniels Interview
Text and Photos by Gabe Ayala
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Having had lunch at the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs and spying several hipsters lounging by the pool, I was reminded of this photo set I shot a few years back. And while I wouldn’t consider the included images as art and rather an exercise in aesthetic, I’ve filed this post under that category for ease.
Since these were taken at the Sandpiper Motel in Costa Mesa, I was going for a grimier look, the association with Palm Springs is a little odd, though the hipsters triggered something in me. Something about the temporality and disposability of youth and beauty has always interested me in relation to photography in that your capturing an instant that cannot be replicated, despite trying.
And with that I’m looking forward to making new work.