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BLISS MALE MAG, HOT OFF THE PRESSES ISSUE #13…. Edited exerpt from introduction to an Interview with Turk done this week: The Importance of Being Frank   BLISS was created solely as a labor of love with the purpose of getting to know more about many of the photographers whom I had long standing admiration for. These were the artists that fueled my own dreams of honing my craft and improving with the hopes that my own work would eventually gain some semblance of recognition within the community of male image admirers. It was during the conceptual phase that I realized that my inspiration extended also to the models and that many of them had yet to be seen on a broader scale. I felt that if others could view these images it would not only increase visibility but also the same sense of wonder and appreciation that I get when I view their photographs. I started with a wish list of who I wanted to feature and what each of these artists and models represented in my eyes. I was enamored with model J. Phoenix and believed that he had just the right balance of classic beauty mixed with a modern twist, along with a raw sensuality that would interest potential viewers. He became the first cover model and interview. When I was gathering images to accompany his feature, I was instantly taken with a duo image that he did with another model – Turk Mason. There was something familiar about him but I was unable to place where I had seen his face before.   Some quick research revealed that Turk Mason the model was also Turk Mason/Turk Melrose the porn star. There was no question that I wanted to feature him, but his superstar status left me in doubt about how agreeable he would be regarding an interview in a little known blogazine… In a moment of nerve, I contacted Turk and told him that I wanted to do a feature on him, but my original concept had evolved into doing a full issue devoted solely to three facets of his life. It was the longest interview I have done to date and covered the man, the model and the porn star. I have been fortunate in that every person who has been profiled was extremely gracious, but Turk still manages to come out as being the most involved and generous. He is highly intelligent, detail oriented and professional. He took the time out of his very busy schedule to work with me, including the editing process, to produce what marked the turning point for BLISS. Turk’s issue was posted in November of 2009 and it instantly garnered recognition for the magazine. The number of visits to the BLISS site for his post was 5 times higher than the entire prior month’s total. And the readers kept coming. It is now almost 2 years later and his feature remains in the top 3 of all time views, and was number 1 this past month. That is called staying power… Since it was the character of Turk and the words of Frank that pushed BLISS to a higher level, I thought it only fitting to revisit Frank and talk about this new chapter in his life. Once again, I got in touch with him to pitch my idea, and once again he replied with the same grace and humility as he did the first time I asked to profile him. There is no doubt that his multitude of fans will greatly miss Turk, but I have no doubt that they will embrace Frank with the same outpouring of love and support. Here’s to you, Frank. (Thanks to Sean Dibble for the kind words and support )   For the FULL INTERVIEW please go to … http://blissmalemag.blogspot.com …and please bookmark BLISS and visit there often. It’s a class act of good people.

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From Ronald N. Tan (the photographer who chose me as a person he wanted to shoot this week – with his camera I mean LOL) in an Interview he did at  Beautifulmag.eu :  “ Being raised and nurtured in an academic milieu, my experiences growing up in Rangoon, Myanmar is a far departure from the majority of my peers. Even in 2010, the current mainstream pop culture in Burma is still fashionably conservative from the Western perspective. Topics of sex in movies are still “taboo,” and kept at a bare minimum or censored by the Burmese Film Board. With “Personal Project,” I want to express my defiance towards my Burmese upbringing by capturing what I find beautiful–the elusive male beauty–in provocative and highly sexualized images of men simultaneously paying attention to present ideals of regalia, class, and good taste. The messages I want to convey is to other artists whom are in a similar situation. If you want to challenge something or produce a body of work you find beautiful, go for it! Create these works with passion and heart. During the “Chasing Dreams,” feature here on BeautifulMag, I disclosed my acceptance of my homosexuality. “Personal Project,” is an extension of that “coming out,” where I express my curiosities and explorations of the beautiful male body with safety confinements. I am still considered “shy.” Male nudity to me is beautiful, but they have to be captured with care. Minute gestures and posing can turn a classy photograph in the opposite direction. In the later chapters of “Personal Project,” I’ll be diligently mindful of that perspective and seek out that fine line and work with the equilibrium of trust established between male models and myself. “Personal Project” is all about my exploration. My hope with this project is to create a visual anthology of my collective experiences of rediscovering my passion and truth about myself. I love men and I find them beautiful and ultimately, I’d want a visual compilation of men in various sexualized compositions to be shared with the creative community with an underlying premise, “The photos are the result when you permit a conservative Burmese photographer, to experiment and explore what he finds most beautiful within safety confinements.” Once the series is complete – a Book will be released titled “Personal Project”. He is a thoughtful guy eh? …and extremely talented As for me this week, I have been working a huge amount of hours temporarily – which means not alot of news to report. Have a great Saturday!!!

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