Jordão Altmann, Franklin Rutz, and Gabriel Burger photographed by Greg Swales and styled by Thiago Ferraz for the first issue of GQ Style Brazil.
Dec 19, 2012 /
Posted in Franklin Rutz, Gabriel Burger, GQ Brazil, GQ Style, Greg Swales, Jordão Altmann, Thiago Ferraz
Sooooooo booring!!!
Posted by: Pedro | 19/12/2012 at 07:54
Styled? this is full of styling mistakes…..
Posted by: lasher | 19/12/2012 at 16:24
I don’t think it is boring at all. I loved it. I loved the artificial texture of the skin of the models (created with photoshop). The models are gorgeous and the lighting is perfect.
Posted by: Lucius Vorenus | 19/12/2012 at 17:28
Screw Brazil! I had plans to go for New Years and the Brazilian consulate will do NOTHING to assist me in getting a visa which I did not know I needed. Brazil can suck it!
Posted by: Dean Brit | 19/12/2012 at 21:17
Oh Dean Brit, that’s awful. Our countries need to improve a lot of things, and visa is one of them. Brazilians have been going through a lot of humiliation in order to get a visa to go to America. Maybe that will change in the future, but the Brazilian consulate sucks.
Lucius, I’ll take that as a sarcastic comment. Hahaha!!!
Posted by: Pedro | 20/12/2012 at 07:43
Você vai me desculpar, mas ver esses meninos de terno sempre me parece tão fake…
Posted by: Edu | 20/12/2012 at 14:04
How is it boring Pedro? Because they’re not half naked doing feminine poses on the beach? This is GQ. They know who their readers are. If they’re trying to sell suits, what do you expect them to do? Not every Brasilian editorial needs to be softcore porn.
Love the lighting and the photography is excellent. There are a couple pics missing from the serious but I guess MIB wants to highlight the models.
Posted by: Juan | 29/12/2012 at 18:42
@Good post, but dont you mean mostly or entirely naked doing feminine poses on the beach? That is the ‘fashion’ that a lot of people coming to gay blogs wish to see, sadly.
Posted by: Gaby | 31/12/2012 at 16:03