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note from the artist... I had the pleasure of photographing almost 100 men in classical nude poses during the past four years. In that pursuit, I developed warm friendships and continue to connect periodically with many of them. My first two books, "expose" and "expose more" featured these models individually. Sometimes, a model will ask to be photographed with their spouse, or boyfriend and often asked to match them up with another model. That naturally led to an archive of intimate couples photographs which has grown over 4 years into a collection I have compiled in this new book "expose…mehr

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note from the artist... I had the pleasure of photographing almost 100 men in classical nude poses during the past four years. In that pursuit, I developed warm friendships and continue to connect periodically with many of them. My first two books, "expose" and "expose more" featured these models individually. Sometimes, a model will ask to be photographed with their spouse, or boyfriend and often asked to match them up with another model. That naturally led to an archive of intimate couples photographs which has grown over 4 years into a collection I have compiled in this new book "expose love". I aimed for scenes that showed the love and passion between two men, free to express their emotions, relationship and their bodies. Just a few short years ago two men holding hands in public was not acceptable in many communities. Around the time of the Stonewall riots in 1969, this book would most likely be considered pornography and if I was able to find a commercial printer, it would only be available fully wrapped behind a counter so as not to be exposed to the general public. Today, a book about love and affection between men in classical nude poses is more easily available but still restricted in many places. I am hopeful that while you are viewing my collection, you will feel the affection expressed by the models and understand the importance of equality by reading the selected famous quotes I have included. We should be grateful for the years of LGBTQ+ advocacy, education and litigation after the Stonewall riots. We are closer together with less fear of retribution, but that does not mean we have reached full equality and not vulnerable to advances going backwards. There are still many struggling with censorship and acceptance at home, in a nearby neighborhood, city, state or country. Progress has been made over the years but these successes should not make us feel overly confident of the future. Never forget our history, don't be afraid to remind new generations of our struggles and always encourage others to get involved in their civil rights. Be proud. Anthony Timiraos October, 2019
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Autorenporträt
Born in Havana, Cuba, Anthony resides in South Florida with his husband. He began his professional career as a Certified Public Accountant in Hartford, CT. Various career advancement moves brought him and his husband to Boson, New York City and Connecticut. In the summer of 2003, they both moved to Fort Lauderdale where they currently live now. In 2011, together with four other philanthropists, Anthony co-founded and became the first Chief Executive Officer and President of Our Fund, a new community foundation serving the LGBTQ+ community in South Florida. He retired in 2016 to enjoy travel and photography. His love for photography began in his early college years. Anthony can now be seen in the early mornings walking the beach and photographing the sunrise, people or the surrounding life. His international travels allows him to capture the personalities, cultures and architecture worldwide. Always trying to capture that moment in time that describes his life, views and heart. Photography is his creative escape.