Friday, August 27, 2010

I've Got a Package For You by Philip Riches | Attitude

 

 

Photographer Philip Riches and stylist Frank Strachan collaborate on the sexy courier-themed editorial 'I've Got a Package For You' in the new September 2010 issue of Attitude magazine. Models Matt Morgan, Jarrel Henry, Aaron Sillis, Jay H, Scott, Randy, Petar and Aaron Frew deliver the goods with grooming by Adam Burrell.

 

 

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8 comments:

Your French Patrick said...

Glad to see you back.
I hope you enjoyed good holidays.
But when we click on pictures to open the largest version we open ggpht.com, and I have to tell you that according to NORTON ggpht.com site is dangerous (at least for the moment):
Threat name: HTTP Malicious Iframe Image Request
Location : http://lh5.ggpht.com/_v0E8RrCArJo/TD1f9sadIwI/AAAAAAAAD1g/uUT7RAq0W4k/4d0c023ef2f5.gif

Barry said...

The guys in the 2nd and 8th photos are nicely ripped -- but what's with the weird hair strung over #2's face? No one can seriously call that "grooming."

Homotography said...

Patrick, ggpht is a site used by Google (and it's Picasaweb service), so I doubt it is infected. Particular image files, like the example you mentioned, might be infected, but its because these files are infected, not the site

Your French Patrick said...

ggpht.com is effectively usually quite secure, and it is infected since only four days. I think, and I hope, it will soon be cleaned.
"HTTP Malicious Iframe Image Request" is especially dangerous because it can download itself spontaneously on your computer.
NORTON says : "Downloading unsolicited computer code that takes advantage of a programming error in a Web browser that it does something to the attacker, like executing a malicious code, block the browser or reading data from the computer. The software bugs that are open to browser attacks are also known as vulnerabilities."
I am not too afraid, I think that, knowing the treath, NORTON can block the attack, and after going to ggpht.com I verify that there is no file titled 4d0c023ef2f5.gif on my disk.
If you can contact ggpht webmaster, ask him what happens.
If not, we have to wait and see.
I shall say it when NORTON will stop its alert (that still remains a little longer than the risk itself, obviously)
Best regards.

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Anonymous said...

This is just a sublime way of turning a cliché into something tastefully sexy.

Good job

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Richard said...

if i'd seen something as tasteful in real life when it comes to queer productions -- great. but, on average after many years on the road with gay men professing change (but being part of the problem like human rights campaign). pretty pictures, but domestic violence and hate crimes as cheap opera -- it doesn't even touch hyper-stylized imagery or taste in the ultimate package as culmination. giving them a chance for a decade -- the end result?? nothing impressive other than lower chakra trash from cheesy popular culture. the digital is attractive. it reminds me of beautiful skin but ugly souls. thanks.