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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2009-02-10 09:37 am

Man Candy Day: Max Rogers & Freddy Bradshaw

Models on YouTube seems to be the last trend, but even if I sometime post the link to some video, I really don't like the ones that are simple a collection of photos, I prefer to see my photo in a static post, to enjoy the work of a good photographer. But sometime the video are really little movie: I posted in the past the link to Hustle, a short Super 8 film directed by Joseph Sinclair, and starred by Max Rhyser, one of my favorite man candy (http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/347144.html). Last week I found another of these Super 8 films by Joseph Sinclair, Marionette (in Italian Marionette means Puppets), this time co-directed by Max Rogers, who also starred in it with another model, Freddy Bradshaw.



Max Rogers, 26 years old, is currently one of European most successful male models. He shot for Dolce&Gabbana and appeared on GQ cover (and inside article). And I'm not the only one to choose him as Man Candy, he is also a Man Candy for Dylan Rosser. Currently signed with Storm Models. He is a keen artist.

 



















Freddy Bradshaw, 21 years old, is a fellow Storm Model of Max. I didn't find a lot of info about him on the net, but he lately he worked a lot, so probably we will hear his name in the future.

 

















To complete Max Rogers' profile, this is a film inspired by 60's Icon & Superstar, Edie Sedgwick, starring Emily Durnell & Max Rogers. Shot in London, March 2008, title Superstar:



And finally this film was shot during the latest Dynamite Hosts photoshoot. Directed by Joseph Sinclair & Max Rogers (thanks to Kevin at Aussiebum)



@Storm Models – Max
@Major Model Management – Max
@Dynamite Hosts – Max
@Dylar Rosser – Max
@Storm Models – Freddy
@Elite Milano – Freddy

[identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com 2009-02-11 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
I'm like that, I have not very curly, but quite curly hair (I have waves...), but I always iron them (like I have in SF last September). Than sometime my hairdresser convinces me to let them as they naturally are, and people said I look good, but I can't stand to see me in the mirror...

[identity profile] zamaxfield.livejournal.com 2009-02-11 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
I really like my curls, but now, as a woman of a certain age, I can't really see myself with that mop of hair. And it doesn't grow long enough to braid into a coronet or something classy like that. So. As long as I don't look like Liza the rehab edition? I'm good.