October 16, 2009

David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

There’s not a lot of information out there about David Bellemere, but his photos are gorgeous.

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Photo by David Bellemere

Hundreds more at his agency’s website.

6 Comments

  1. vic said…

    These pictures breath freedom and beauty, I love them, specially the third one.

    …on October 21, 2009 at 8:20 am

  2. Raquel said…

    these photos are dope. Love your style.

    …on December 7, 2009 at 6:16 pm

  3. vishnu said…

    really nice…every pic tells a story :)

    …on December 27, 2009 at 4:37 am

  4. Tallon said…

    Very very beautiful pictures…..

    Really inspired me today

    Thanks you

    Tallon

    …on February 11, 2010 at 7:09 am

  5. Kamila Wyroślak said…

    AMAZING!!!!!! You are god of emotions. What a style!!!!!!!!!!!

    …on February 15, 2010 at 1:09 am

  6. John said…

    Loved his earlier works , simple , without distortion & beautifully lit by the stark outdoors .But of late it’s turned too contrived . This is not a criticism – merely an observation . His latest works this past year emulate a late 70 ‘s / early 80′s boudoir David Hamilton , Bob Guccione style – even poses from the famed ‘ Penthouse mag ‘ – circa 80′s style from the contributors roster of people like Earl Miller’s early work can be seen in David’s style . Even the poses are the same . I hope he breaks free & goes back to his own origins of perfection & grace without having to repeat history .

    …on September 20, 2010 at 3:35 am

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