STRUCK Photographed by Marcos Yacob
- Nico Quinteros Photography Official
- 20 jun
- 1 min de lectura
There is a directness in Struck.
A body against a dark wall. Skin caught by flash.A face looking straight into the camera.Light hitting the chest, the shoulders, the eyes — then falling back into shadow.
Photographed by Marcos Yacob, the editorial moves through a language of intensity and restraint. Paul Fuks appears almost sculptural, but never distant. His presence is physical, immediate and controlled, shaped by the tension between exposure and darkness.
The images feel stripped down to their essential elements: torso, gaze, underwear, wall, light. Nothing distracts from the body. Nothing softens the confrontation. In color, the skin becomes warm and almost electric. In black and white, the figure turns colder, sharper, more severe.
There is something intimate in the repetition of the frame: the same body, the same wall, the same gaze returning again and again with a different charge. At times, Paul appears guarded; at others, completely available to the image. Masculinity here is not decorative. It is tense, quiet and deliberate.
For VOYEUR, Struck is a study of impact: light striking skin, gaze striking back, desire held in the space between shadow and control.
Editorial: Struck
Photography: Marcos Yacob — @marcosyacob
Model: Paul Fuks — @paulfuks
Agency: Jump Models — @jumpmodels










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