I remember a high school essay course that taught me that the very best term papers (that’s what we called them back) began with the writer telling the reader what he is planning to tell the reader, then telling them, then at the end, telling the reader, once again, what they have just read. Overkill? Surely. But this tenant to making an argument, be it in writing or even in a speech, is still, pretty much, adhered to. I tend toward this way of reporting here when wanting to keep you clued into who is coming on the podcast, by telling you who we just spoke with, what we spoke about (at least giving you a hint), and then again reiterating who it was we have just recorded and what we spoke about.
Such is the case with the conversation Chris and I had last week with Kevin Stolz of Eroticism and Erotique Magazine.
Kevin is an extraordinarily interesting guy. A professional photographer who has worked in the mainstream as well as adult world and not only leading thse two magazines I mentioned, with their new issue on sale
here and
here, but he is into some brand-new endevours (you will have to log into his episode, which will be our #50th, to hear what that all is).
Being a more seasoned artist like Chris and I, Kevin waxed poetic on how he used to take pictures as opposed to how he takes them now, gave us a good read on his bio, and also told us how his two magazines came to be. Visual erotica and even porn have undergone a cosmetic shift over the past few decades, be it scenes or still photography, and a guy like Kevin has to think on his feet to stay relevant and as excited about what he does.
Kevin manages to do both.
Of course, I will let you know when episode #50 airs. In the meantime, go over and buy the new copies of Kevn’s magazines;
Erotique Magazine Wet Babes 2023 here:
Erotique Magazine | Erotique Magazine Wet Babes 2023 | MagCloud &
Eroticism Magazine July 2023 here
Eroticism Magazine | Eroticism Magazine July 2023 | MagCloud
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