Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 12, 2011

Steven Dehler


Stunning 24 year old Steven Dehler is a model who lives in sunny Los Angeles, CA. He has been modelling for about four years.

F and G Photography






Steven is very experienced and has already worked with many photographers, including the amazing Adam Bouska and Scott Hoover.

Scott Hoover





Sonny Tong


We are thrilled and proud to welcome Steven at Stunning Men and to have him as our very first featured model of 2012!

Martin Ryter



Matthew Mitchell



You can learn more about Steven and see more photos here:


Timoteo



 


Vital statistics:
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 185lbs
Waist: 31”
Chest: 38”
Eye colour: blue
Hair colour: blonde
Skin colour: tanned

Thank you to Steven and all the photographers!

Here's Steven's interview
Stunning Men – Steven, a warm welcome to Stunning Men and thank you for accepting do this interview with us.
Steven Dehler – Thank you for having me (Steven gives us his stunning smile)

SM – Could we start by talking a little about your background and childhood?
SD – Sure. I was born in Simi Valley, CA where I grew up and my family still currently lives. My family is originally from Long Island, but they moved out to California a couple years before I was born. I grew up in what some would say is the epitome of suburbia (Just picture Desperate HHH  ousewives, but with less murder).

SM – How did you come to modelling? Is this something you thought you’d do one day?
SD – Well no, I actually had really low self-esteem when I reached high school. I was very skinny and had severe acne issues. I was always the kid that wore big baggy jeans and sweatshirts, even in the hotter months, to hide the body that I was insecure about. It wasn’t until I was nineteen that I thought I could possibly get into modelling. I pretty much owe that to my best friend who I had met around then. She had been modelling since she was fourteen and was, and is, the most beautiful girl I’ve ever met. She told me I should consider modelling and I thought to myself if someone this beautiful thinks I should model, then maybe I should try it out.

SM – Could you tell us about your very first modelling assignment?
SD – As most models know, your first few photo shoots are TFP (trade for photos). Unless you’re one of the lucky ones who get discovered off the bat you usually need to build a portfolio first. My first photo shoot I did was with my best friend. She and I drove to Palm Springs to shoot with Adam Bouska, who is the photographer for the NO H8 campaign. This was long before that though. I had a lot of fun shooting with her and I shot a couple more times with Adam. One of which landed me the cover of Buzz magazine.

SM – You are already an experienced model and have worked with diverse photographers. Do you have a favourite shoot?
SD – I’ve done a lot of various degrees of photo shoots. But my most enjoyable experience would be when I shot an episode of America’s Next Top Model. It was a long day, but everyone was having a great time and it was fun being behind the scenes. It was nothing like I had done in the past. It hasn’t aired yet so be sure to check out next season to catch the episode.

SM – You have the ideal physique for fashion modelling. Do you have a preference between fashion and fitness modelling?
SD – I enjoy both. Although a week of fitness/swimwear modelling can be a bit more tiring than fashion. What most people don’t realize is that you have to really focus on controlled muscle flexing in fitness and swimwear modelling. So after 5-6+ of constant flexing for extended periods of time your body definitely gets fatigued. But those shoots also tend to not take as long.

SM – How different is it to model for one or the other?
SD – Well for fashion it’s all about being a little edgy, but maintaining focus on what you’re actually selling. You want to pull the viewers eyes onto you, but also make them want to own what you’re wearing. Fitness is more on the side of pulling the viewer onto you and making them want you/want to have your body. I’ve done more fashion than fitness modelling although some might confuse modelling underwear and swimwear more fitness than fashion. But in the end you’re still selling a product.

SM – How do you prepare before a shoot?
SD – I’ll usually hit the gym in the morning and do a brief workout in all muscle groups to pump them up. I’ll also eat a small snack. Most importantly I’ll get a good night’s rest the night before. No photographer likes bags under the eyes. The less Photoshop they have to do the better.

SM – What do you enjoy the most about modelling?
SD – I enjoy the travelling. I haven’t travelled overseas yet, but believe me that’s next on my list.

SM – The Timoteo shoot is very sexy and edgy - we can say that your physique is very suited to underwear modelling - and looking at your portfolio, you seem to like edgy work.
SD – When I first started modelling I would look at a lot of campaigns and magazines and when I would see one shot where it would make me think, “Damn I wish I had done that.” It would inspire me to try and come up with unique ideas of my own. I like working with Timoteo because we come up with some really great shots that I think not only attracts people to his clothing line, but also inspires other models and photographers to create something great. Timoteo and I have a great chemistry in our shoots. While he has a comprehensive idea in mind he also lets me do my thing and together we come up with some sexy shots. With underwear there’s only so much you can do so it’s not an easy task to come up with something that hasn’t been done before.

SM – You have done some nude shoots. How do you find being naked in front of the camera?
SD – At first I was shy about it. After a while it became more comfortable to where now it doesn’t bother me being naked in front of people. However, I still stick to my guns that I won’t be doing any full frontal and I intend on keeping it that way.

SM - Do you have any tips to get things more comfortable during a nude shoot?
SD – People are going to notice if you’re uncomfortable or not. The worst is seeing a photo of a guy who is naked and you can see that expression of nervousness and fear in his face. It’s all in the eyes – the terror. Just do what you’re comfortable with. All the photographers I’ve worked with were very respectful of my boundaries and made it very relaxed and comfortable. If you’re shooting with someone who is pushing you to do things that are making you uncomfortable, then you probably shouldn’t be working with that person.

SM – You have an amazing physique. What kind of exercises do you do to keep in top shape? Do you practice any sports?
SD – I did sports when I was younger. My main sport being soccer – I played that for about twelve years. After high school I began working out at the gym. Bulking up was a long and difficult process, but in the end I find it much more self-gratifying than taking alternate routes. Currently, I work out about 4-5 hours a week to maintain my physique.
SM – Do you have any projects or photoshoots coming up?
SD – I have a few things lined up. Most notice for castings and photo shoots, if you’re lucky, are about 24 hours advanced notice. But definitely keep your eyes peeled. I’ve got some big things in mind for 2012.

SM – Is there a photographer you haven’t worked with whom you would really like to work with and why?
SD – I love Rick Day’s work. He takes stunning shots of his models. I’ve yet to see a photo he’s taken that isn’t beautifully shot. Another photographer I want to work with is Bruce Weber who is the photographer for Abercrombie. I love his style and it’s now become somewhat a vintage look. Maybe one of these days I’ll book that campaign. We’ll see!

SM – Besides modelling, what gets your interest and what are your hobbies?
SD – Another route I was considering taking other than modeling was being a musician. I’ve played the piano for about 18 years and was considering going to college majoring in that. But in the end I decided to keep it as a hobby and I still don’t regret that decision. Every now and then I’ll get a gig playing the piano. I always try to keep up with it even though my schedule can get pretty hectic.

SM – One of your favourite quotes is by Eartha Kitt "I am learning all the time. The tombstone will be my diploma." Is this a motto you live by?
SD – Absolutely. This past year has been a huge learning experience for me and I feel that there is still plenty out there for me to learn. No experience should be left thinking it was a waste because everything you experience has something to teach you. I think what Eartha Kitt meant by that quote is that people are constantly changing and developing and that we should be open to that.

SM – What do you do to have fun and relax?
SD – A quiet night in with a funny movie and a pizza is all I need. Some good company doesn’t hurt either.

SM – Do you have any role models? People who inspire you?
SD – My best friend inspires me every day. Without her I don’t think I’d be where I’m at now and she pushes me to go even further and makes me believe that I can.

SM – If you weren’t modelling, what would you be doing?
SD – I really couldn’t say. Modelling has been a goal of mine for a long time. My plan was always to attend college, get my degree, and then pursue modelling. When I really want something I have a lot of drive in achieving it. Luckily for me, want is only part of it. The rest I can thank my parents for. It is genetics after all (Steven laughs)

SM – Do you think you are a good date?
SD – (Steven laughs) Oh you’d have to ask those I’ve gone on dates with for that one. I’d say if we’re not laughing a lot on a date, then it’s not a good date.

SM – What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
SD – I haven’t done many crazy things. Ask me again in a few years.

SM – Are you a brief man or a boxer kinda guy?
SD – Well along with modelling I also go-go dance so I’m always wearing various types of underwear. And that’s about the only time I actually wear underwear. So to answer your question, neither! (Steven gives us a wink and a smile)

SM – What do you listen to on your iPod?
SD – I love pop. I love music that makes you want to dance and also pumps you up at the gym. Most people who know me know the first artist playing in my iPod is Britney Spears. I love that girl! (more laughter). Also can’t forget Beyonce. That woman knows how to work a stage.

SM – One last question Steven, where do you see yourself and what would you like to be doing in 10 years time?
SD – I’d love for modelling to lead into something bigger. Who knows, maybe there’s an acting career in my future. Or maybe I’ll be a photographer. But for right now I’m just enjoying being young and doing what I love to do.  

SM – Thank you so much for answering our questions Steven and for being such good sport. All the best with your life & your career! And a very happy new year to you and your family!



Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 12, 2011

Happy New Year!!!

It's this time of the year when we look back at the past 12 months and we can't believe it is already nearly over!



12 months and over 85 models featured. 2011 saw the introduction of interviews with models, and photographers being featured and interviewed too. More of this in 2012!

In order to make Stunning Men a little more interactive, next year we will introduce a monthly poll to elect the Stunning Man of the Month, which will culminate with the Stunning Man of the Year vote towards the end of December.

We reached our one millionth visitor mid October and we are now just under 1,300,000 with 158 followers. So thank you to everyone of you for your loyal support. And if you enjoy Stunning Men, please vote for us at

Best Male Blogs (or top right corner of the page).

A big thank you to Michael Anthony Downs at Masculinemag.com and Benjamin Godfre at BenjaminGodfre.com who added Stunning Men to their blog roll.
And of course a huge thank you to all the models and photographers who agreed to be featured!

Please post your comments and suggestions to help us make Stunning Men even better in 2012!

A very Happy New Year to you all! All the best!

Stunning Men.xx

Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 12, 2011

Tyler Nash


28 years old stunning Tyler Nash is a fitness model from Sacramento, California, US.




Tyler has an awesome physique and we are very excited to be featuring him at Stunning Men. Many thanks to Tyler for the biography and to Gary Gonzalez at NorCalBodz for the photos.







 Tyler grew up in Sacramento, CA in a family of six kids. He is number four and the first born son. Tyler and his siblings were raised to work hard and earn everything they have. Every summer from the time he was eight years old, his dad would take him to work with him while he built custom houses. Tyler learned the value of a dollar and how hard you had to work to put food on the table for a family of eight.






 When he was 16, Tyler did home school for one semester with his 15 year old brother while working with his dad. This was when they started training together in the gym. They started experimenting with weight lifting, not knowing what they were doing but they both were inspired to be fit and look big. Tyler continued lifting weights through high school, playing sports, and striving for the perfect body. After high school his parents, and eventually his whole family, moved away. Tyler decided to stay, but made sacrifices to support himself all on his own, like not working out. He had no help from anyone so he worked multiple jobs and did gruelling work just to pay the rent.







 A few years later while working he fell and dislocated his rotator cuff. The doctor gave him the option to have surgery or do physical therapy. He chose physical therapy, which began his quest to develop the ultimate body and strength. Tyler remembers the three words that helped him stay focused: determination, dedication and discipline. The three Ds. He was determined to become the best of the best, dedicated to giving fitness his all and disciplined enough to set and achieve his own standards. This is how he got to the fitness level he is now. If he could thank one person for helping him achieve his goal it would be his workout partner of the last seven years, who taught him more than he ever knew about body building and the correct eating lifestyle.








 Tyler is a very confident person who is always motivated by new challenges and opportunities that come his way. He has a very professional work ethic and always put his work first, while maintaining a fun attitude. He is very much enjoying the fitness modelling industry and seeking to collaborate with superior photographers!





Tyler keeps his amazing physique all year round; that’s 365 days of hard work!

Vital statistics:
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 180lbs
Waist: 32"
Hair colour: brown
Eye colour: brown
Skin colour: Tanned

Biography information taken from Tyler's website.
All photographic copyrights to Gary Gonzalez at NorCalBodz.com

Thứ Bảy, 24 tháng 12, 2011

Paul Talbot

Hunky Paul Talbot is a surgeon who has been doing fitness modelling for some time and has worked with some of the most amazing photographers.

Abel Cruz


Andrea Deloach




Bradford Rogue



Edwin J'Lebron

He is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but now lives in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Jorge Freire




 Luis Rafael



As his stunning physique shows, Paul is very dedicated and works hard to achieve his goals. He is motivated by accomplishment in all he does.

Mark Henderson



 Peter Brown

Scott Hoover


Scott Marrs

Paul has worked with many photographers and has a diverse exciting portofolio.

Sebastian Barone


Troy Phillips

Rick Day

We are thrilled to present Paul to you at Stunning Men and grateful he agreed to be interviewed.





Here is the interview in full



Stunning Men – Hi Paul, a warm welcome to Stunning Men and a big thank you for agreeing to answer our questions.
Could we start with talking a little about your background and childhood?
Paul Talbot – I grew up just north of Philly at the base of the Pocono Mountains. I was the middle child with an older sister and a younger brother and parents that were married for over 50 years.  We had very little growing up, but had lots of love in the family.

SM – Was modelling something you always wanted to do?
PT – No not at all; and it still seems strange at times that people want to shoot me. 

SM – How did you become a model then?
PT – I started after being approached after my first bodybuilding contest when I was 42, and off it went from there.

SM – What do you enjoy the most in modelling? 
PT – I love seeing all the diverse ways the photographers can make me look.  Sometime I’ll see the shots and think that is not my personality at all but the photographer was able to bring out a different side of me with clothes or lighting.

SM – How do you prepare before a photoshoot?
PT – I always stay fairly lean but about 3 weeks before a shoot I start drinking more water and trying to stay away from salt.  The 2 days prior to the shoot I cut off the water, no water for 36 hours, then eat a salty high carb meal late the night before the shoot.  Sometimes I spray tan but my skin is fairly dark to start.

SM – Have you done nude shoots? If so, how do you find being naked in front of the camera?
PT – Yes I have, with Mark Henderson in Dallas. Mark had me feel very comfortable and it was a fun shoot.  Since then I have done none, since those picture have little value to me personally.

SM – Do you have any tips to get things more comfortable during a nude shoot? 
PT – First you have to have complete trust in the photographer, second lay out what you are willing to do, and not willing to do for the camera.  That way there is no question and the shoot will be more relaxed.

SM – Have you done any runway work?
PT – None, I’m too big! Most designers want a coat hanger to display their work. I would do underwear or sportswear, I have just never been picked, my age turns most folks off in the modelling business.

SM – What kind of exercises do you do to keep in top shape? Do you practise any sports?
PT – I lift free weights 5 days a week and do a 30 minute cardio session 3 to 4 times a week.

SM – What do you like wearing when you are not working as a model?
PT – I’m a jeans and T-shirt guy. I like to get dressed up for an event but those are rare.

SM – What do you think about the modelling industry?
PT – It’s tough. Lucky for me I have a good day job that pays the bills.  I have been told by agency owners that there is no market for someone like me due to age, and I think that is crazy but I haven’t been able to make them realise that us older guys don’t take ads seriously when the guys are 20; we can’t relate so we fly right on past them.

SM – Do you have any role models in the fashion world? People who inspired you to pursue a modelling career?
PT – Gregg Plittis the god of fitness modelling.

SM – Besides modelling, what gets your interest and what are your hobbies?
PT – I enjoy outdoor sports, skiing, hiking, and traveling, but I also like to lie on the beach and watch the sights walk past and drink a cold beer.

SM – What do you do to have fun and relax?
PT – Ride my bike, workout, hang out with friends, try new places and new experiences.

SM – What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
PT – Can’t say that here, but 99% of the time I am very stable and stay within the lines!

SM – Are you a brief man or a boxer kinda guy?
PT – Brief or none.  My butt is big enough, I don’t need to try and stuff boxers into my pants.

SM – Who are your favourite singers or musicians and what do like to listen to?
PT – I like top 40 stuff, fun relaxing music if I am just listening.  If out dancing more tribal or house music is good.

SM – We know that you have to watch what you eat; but do you have any guilty pleasures?
PT – I’m not a sweet tooth guy and I don’t drink or eat any milk products so that keeps me off the hook for a lot of things.  I do like to eat just plain crackers like wheat thins, or cheese nip and somehow the box always gets empty fast!

SM – If you weren’t modelling, what would you be doing?
PT – I would probably be in worst shape and just sitting around. Modelling keeps me motivated to stay on top of my game.

SM – Do you have any projects or photoshoots coming up?
PT – I have just done a shoot with Sebastian Barone and I am shooting with Kevin Hoover for a project he is working on.  Also being a guest host of a cooking show that highlights cooking health to grow your muscle and reduce fat; it should be fun!

SM – One last question Paul, where do you see yourself and what would you like to be doing in 10 years time?
PT – Hopefully everything will be the same, life is good.  The challenge is trying to maintain a youthful look over time.

SM – Thank you so much for taking part to our interview and for being such good sport. 
PT – Thank you for asking me to be part of Stunning Men, it’s a true honour for me to be out there with all the top young guys you have featured.
                         
SM – All the best for the future Paul.
PT – Thanks again for the chance to be on the site.