Dylan Rosser: 100 Men!

  

 One of our favorite photographers of the male nude Dylan Rosser has a brand new book out simple titled 100: 100 Men of the Male Form.net. Available exclusively at www.blurb.com it celebrates Rosser's website The Male Form.net and his reaching the milestone of 100 models that he's photographed. As with his other books (see below) this one features exquisite men, beautifully photographed and many of thy pics are exclusive to this volume.

  Dylan Rosser explains in the description of the new book that there weren't many publications that printed male frontal nudity when he started out about 10 years ago so getting his work noticed wasn't easy. So he used the web to showcase his work, going through several websites before settling on The Male Form.net a little over a year ago. It's a very well-designed website and although it does require a membership to see all the photos in high resolution, there's plenty of vivid preview material. Looking through the site previews you'll no doubt see a lot of familiar faces (and bodies) including a few stunning studs from the world of gay porn. Yes, Rosser has good taste as well as talent.

  

  Speaking of stars this week at The Male Form.net the newest addition is Adam Killian, who recently won several Grabbys, including Performer of the Year. As we mentioned above several porn performers are among Rosser models but Adam is one of the few that was a model well before that. Understandably Adam's recent successes & high profile movies warranted his getting a huge spotlight at the site.   

  As mentioned above Dylan Rosser has two other books X-Posed and Red and there were calendars released the past two years. We don't know yet if there will be a new one for 2011 but we'll keep you posted.

 
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