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Steven Underhill: Boy Next Door

Steven Underhill: Boy Next Door

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lively and Erotic Calendar for 2001!
Review: "Using his talent to bring the boys next door in front of the camera, Underhill has developed a refreshing style and won a large group of fans. Boy Next Door is a collection of the most beautiful young men from California, photographed in a lively and erotic fashion."- text from Intermale

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lively and Erotic Calendar for 2001!
Review: "Using his talent to bring the boys next door in front of the camera, Underhill has developed a refreshing style and won a large group of fans. Boy Next Door is a collection of the most beautiful young men from California, photographed in a lively and erotic fashion."- text from Intermale

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More erotic guys from Underhill!
Review: Another great book from Steven Underhill of young, sexy Californian men. Where does he find them all. What makes his photography so pleasing is his models are usually the "Boy Next Door" types, who seem so relaxed and happy when modeling before the camera. Underhill has a way of making them look so relaxed yet lively and having fun all at the same time. Like his other two previous books his models are young, athletic and not overly developed. These black and white photos are perfectly photographed with just the right lighting and contrast. This book is a feast for the eyes, and an bonus is its in hardcover. Another great book from Steven to add to your collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More erotic guys from Underhill!
Review: Another great book from Steven Underhill of young, sexy Californian men. Where does he find them all. What makes his photography so pleasing is his models are usually the "Boy Next Door" types, who seem so relaxed and happy when modeling before the camera. Underhill has a way of making them look so relaxed yet lively and having fun all at the same time. Like his other two previous books his models are young, athletic and not overly developed. These black and white photos are perfectly photographed with just the right lighting and contrast. This book is a feast for the eyes, and an bonus is its in hardcover. Another great book from Steven to add to your collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lively and Erotic Calendar for 2001!
Review: Great photobook by Steve Underhill. His art is both erotic and joyous; the smiles of his models light up the pages. Also welcome is Underhill's variety of models instead of the monotony of other photobooks. Wholesome celebration of the male body.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NOTES FOR THE COLLECTOR OF MALE EROTICA
Review: Great photobook by Steve Underhill. His art is both erotic and joyous; the smiles of his models light up the pages. Also welcome is Underhill's variety of models instead of the monotony of other photobooks. Wholesome celebration of the male body.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth the Money
Review: I recommend this book for those wanting eye-candy tastefully
presented. The "boys next door" are a hot group and the
photographs are high quality.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth the Money
Review: I recommend this book for those wanting eye-candy tastefully
presented. The "boys next door" are a hot group and the
photographs are high quality.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Something NEW Please!!
Review: Steven Underhill's models are of a refreshing diversity, but his photographs are not. We remain caught in the same subjects, poses and scenery as if in a never-ending loop. Steven Underhill and the publisher should try something new - a little color can do wonders for a book.


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