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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

High quality


This is an example of two factors in Jacque Lalaing's photography.  First, not all the photos were 
"down and dirty" quick studies.  Some, like the one above, had artistic and technical merit 
of their own.  Second, he often used multiple versions of the same model in the same 
or similar poses.  Several years ago I posted version of this one in which the model's 
face was shown in the same high quality.

 

9 comments:

  1. An utterly stunning image. And a favourite of mine. You can almost see those fingers wiggle. Superb model.

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  2. I could never pose like this without getting a boner. I guess I could never be an artist model.

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    1. The trick is to control them. We all use various methods to keep things under control. Mental artithmatic, sad thoughts. I bite the side of my tongue.

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    2. Lucky! I should only be so lucky to get one while modeling! (although I've gotten "semi" while photographing! ).

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  3. Mi favorito de hoy

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  4. Magnifique! He's a gem, so is the photo.

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  5. Years ago, when I was in much better shape, I thought about becoming an artist model… But I kept thinking, what if I’m standing there in a classic pose, exposing everything, and I look down and see one or more really hot, cute young guys, and they are allowed to see how I’m attracted and interested in them? Would they be too scared or uninterested to approach me after class, or would I be too embarrassed to approach them? oh well, it never happened, and it never will at this point… But it is a dream that I always had…

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    1. In my 13 years modelling, I've yet to get a reaction. If anything shrinkage. You're so focused, tend not to think about it. One group did have a very cute artist. I had to avoid looking at him. But you always position your gaze away from any of the artists anyway. Do have a go modelling. Never too late.

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