Picture This?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

It feels like time to do another round of blogger introductions. This time, I’m singing the praises of photobloggers I follow (defined as people who primarily, but not necessarily exclusively, use photos to drive their content).

First up is Alan Bennet Ilagan‘s self-titled blog. Voted “best dressed man” last year in the DC Metro area, Alan is a multi-talented journalist, short story writer and photographer. He’s also not shy about showing off his hot body. We hate him (in that way we hate talented, good-looking people who make life look easy).


Next up is Cincinnati local Jason with Let’s Say You’re Right. Jason first came to my attention when he recognized me from a photo he snapped at the Obama rally we had a few months back. While not exactly prolific, his posts are often fun and interesting.


Photoshop Disasters may not be the most traditional photoblog, but it cracks my shit up. One of the rare blogs that actually had me LOLing and meaning it. To the point where my laughter made my side hurt. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but with all the years I spent photoshopping crappy ads for clueless bar owners, it made me happy.


(Reflections reveal the truth)


(His hand has the ability to pass through the magazine)


(I expect The Advocate to understand naked male anatomy a little better than that)


Last, but not least, A Snapshot of Ken. Ken’s partner SML was a super-volunteer at Utah Pride when I was in charge (by which I mean that he took on a lot of leadership, not that he wore a cape or anything). I’m not sure if I ever actually met Ken, but we seem to have several friends in common. Anyway, Ken and SML have since moved to Boston, where Ken gets to complain about the weather a lot. Ken also has a wicked sense of humor.

Go… check them all out and tell them I sent ya!

2 Responses to “Picture This?”

  1. wait. there was a cape option at pride and i didn’t know about it???

  2. If you recall, I wanted all the senior staff to wear great big wide-brimmed Sunday hats, but everyone was all “no, that’s too gay” and “why are you making us wear pink” and “we’re no fun, Jere”