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SERGEY DECENNIUM JUBILEE (II) SERGEY’S SECOND SHOOT
Today, September 26th 2020, it is 10 years ago, Sergey Yaroslavtsev did his second photo shoot posing in front of the camera of Andrey Vishnyakov [@ vishstudio]. Sergey had turned 16 at May 7th and proved to be a natural but highly professional posing talent. Working out his body as a teen, he was able to develop a perfect muscle definition. This, combined with his capability to find natural aesthetic poses, made him a perfect model for aesthetic physique photographer Andrey Vishnyakov, a fellow citizen of Saint Petersburg, who had been working professionally since at least two years before. 2010 actually seems the crucial year in which Andrey developed his personal artistic signature.
In this second studio shoot, Sergey is wearing a pair of denim dungarees, with a bare chest and bare feet. A close up of Sergey’s bare torso is entitled “You got me”. In the second part of this shoot, Sergey is stripped down to a pair of tight white briefs with the number 09 applied at the front and back. A rear shot of Sergey, with his hands on his head, showing his perfect buns, is entitled “Can’t get enough”. Another shot of Sergey standing on one leg, with his arms resting on his head, showing his armpits, is entitled “La vita e bella”. Sergey’s physique at this young age is simply phenomenal. His uncovered torso shows a ripped and perfectly symmetrical muscle definition. His arms and hairless armpits look shapely and sensual. His nipples and belly button are of perfect size and shape.
Over the next ten years Andrey Vishnyakov did several photo shoots. Many of these have produced outstanding photographs and series of photographs, which not only show the impressive development of Sergey’s physique, becoming a bodybuilding champion; these photographs also are an important artistic account of a rare collaboration between one of the greatest physique photographers of our age and his muse. Do check out the many great shots of Sergey by @ vishstudio and @vishnyakov.pro! I congratulate these wonderful men and hope their artistic collaboration and special friendship will last for many more decades. Hopefully we will see many more great photographs proving this!