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When Male Models have questions about a Model Shoot

When Male Models have questions about a Model Shoot

When we approach potential male models for a fantasy-style shoot, fundamental questions arise, to which we naturally have answers.

Where and when will the photoshoot take place?

Every one of our male models has to try it on, because the Twilight fan shirt is iconic. Singer and actor Sebastian von Kempin as a Twilight fanboy. (Photo: Barbara Frommann)
Every one of our male models has to try it on, because the Twilight fan shirt is iconic. Singer and actor Sebastian von Kempin as a Twilight fanboy. (Photo: Barbara Frommann)

Photoshoots usually take place in Bonn or Wuppertal-Vohwinkel. We arrange the date with each of our male models. We are happy to consider follow-up bookings for successful collaborations.

Are outfits and styling provided?

Outfits and styling are provided. This includes necklaces and bracelets from Drippy Amsterdam. Vampires are allowed to sparkle with us. 🙂 The textiles come from Incerunmen and Boudoir Noir, an online shop for dark fashion, gothic, and Victorian style.
We also have specialists, including a supplier of custom-made mermaid fins. One shoot will be with a model who wants pictures as a male mermaid for his OnlyFans account. The mermaid fin will be combined with jockstraps, and he will get body painting. Then we’ll go to the Rhine with him. That will be a very gay shoot. 🙂 And it will be fun.
We’re doing a second shoot with Jinthe Martens in the fall. Our dentist took a dental impression, and the dental lab alphabite is making a custom-made werewolf/vampire denture for this male model.

Will a hairdresser/makeup artist be available?

Of course, a makeup artist, makeup artist, and/or hairdresser will be available. We work with Shideh Nikoukhessal (hair/makeup), Corinna Lenzen (for body painting), and Emilia Keil (hair/makeup). The photos will be taken by press photographer Barbara Frommann or one of the other photographers from the Sprungbrett BAfmW project

Sprungbrett BAfmW Values Long-Term Cooperation with its Male Models

Could you elaborate on the specific vision and mood you want to capture in the photos?

Jinthe Martens, one of the male models with whom Sprungbrett BAfmW - Fantasy meets Male Beauty conducts fantastic photoshoots. (Photo: Barbara Frommann)
Jinthe Martens, one of the male models with whom Sprungbrett BAfmW – Fantasy meets Male Beauty conducts fantastic photoshoots. (Photo: Barbara Frommann)

We want to stage our male models, similar to Jinthe Martens, very masculinely as a werewolf or another fantasy creature, such as a vampire, demon, or Jack Frost. But also a bit erotically. I’ll formulate an exaggerated cliché now. We have a lot of humor:
“The basic idea is to portray a young man on his bike as cool, self-confident, aware of his attractiveness, and dominant. He stands by who he is. He knows what he is. Everything else rolls off him, and he knows it doesn’t affect him. If someone bothers him, he might raise an eyebrow or twitch a corner of his mouth. He calmly dismisses it as ‘The toad farts, the caravan moves on’ and does his own thing. He takes the freedom that is due to him – beyond excessive wokeness and nagging political correctness. He doesn’t swing a string of lights; he solves the problem and takes responsibility. And he also knows that he is attractive to both other boys and girls. It doesn’t bother him. The Teenwolf Bikerboy doesn’t call for leadership; he leads. He is the alpha whom the sun asks if it may rise.”

But we also have other settings in planning. These include normal product shoots for clothes in hip-hop style, vintage look, military look, Victorian style, or urban streetwear, as well as sportswear.

Whether it’s a flashy demon in tight pants, a cool vampire in an elegant business look, or a genie in harem pants – there are no limits to fantasy when it comes to showcasing male models attractively and humorously and conducting creative shoots around the theme of male beauty.

For the filming of an episode of Germany's Greatest Secrets, male model Sascha Vaegs received a body painting with two layers of gold glitter.
For the filming of an episode of Germany’s Greatest Secrets, male model Sascha Vaegs received a body painting with two layers of gold glitter.

How long is the photoshoot expected to last?

We are assuming a full day. If, for example, body painting is part of the shoot, the preparations alone will take several hours.

Of course, we arrange a hotel near us for every one of our male models who has a longer journey. After a long day of work, we wouldn’t think it’s right for someone to get tired into the car to drive home.

How will the photos be used, and do I have the option to use them for my own portfolio?

We would like to use the photos for our own press work and for our websites. We are also working on the concept of a charity calendar. Similar to the Australian Firefighters, but with us, it won’t be firefighters with six-packs, but male models styled as attractive vampires, werewolves, and demons. Seductive, sexy, masculine.

Of course, the resulting photos can also be used for your own portfolio as a model. Every model who participates in one of our shoots receives a selection of the resulting pictures.

We always have projects that we want to support. Most recently, we sent medicines, bandages, shirts, hoodies, and zippers to Ukraine. The Federal Office for Magical Creatures project is not about getting rich.

Will I be offered compensation for my participation in this photoshoot?

Frederik Schrade, a young model, being styled by makeup artist Emilia Keil. Styled as a vampire, in a dark fashion outfit from Boudoir Noir. (Photo: Barbara Frommann)
Frederik Schrade, a young model, being styled by makeup artist Emilia Keil. Styled as a vampire, in a dark fashion outfit from Boudoir Noir. (Photo: Barbara Frommann)

The male models Jinthe Martens, Shawn Lambrechts, and also Sascha Vaegs, as well as Johannes Lima, received a pre-agreed fee for their participation in the photoshoots and filming, and we arranged the hotel for both. Of course, each of our male models receives a selected photo series for their own use. We list them as cooperation partners on our Instagram page, our two websites Bundesamt für magische Wesen and Sprungbrett BAfmW.

There, we introduce all the models we work with. If you search for Jinthe Martens or Sascha Vaegs on Google, you’ll quickly find our highly ranked links to articles, pictures, etc. Our pages are SEO-optimized, and our models are very well found.

Interested agencies or companies also have the option to contact each model directly and book them. Sprungbrett BAfmW is not an agency, but we believe we can help one or the other freelancer become better known.

Male Beauty Meets Fantasy – Cool Guys and Their Bikes

Male Beauty Meets Fantasy – Cool Guys and Their Bikes

We noticed Jinthe Martens, a young male model from Belgium, on his Instagram account. We asked Jinthe if he could imagine trying out a shoot on a bike in front of our photographer Barbara Frommann’s camera and being staged as an attractive werewolf. He could, and we agreed with him on what our makeup artist would do with him, how she would style him, and what setting would be suitable.

From the outset, it was clear that it was about Male Beauty meets Fantasy, but staged humorously and playing with clichés.

Male Beauty: Werewolf Boys on a Suzuki are Cool – What else?

Werewolf boys on a bike are cool - what else? (Photo: Barbara Frommann)
Werewolf boys on a bike are cool – what else? (Photo: Barbara Frommann)

It should appear cool and passively aggressive at the same time. This question should invisibly hang in the air: “Dude, do you have a problem?” But at the same time, it should be clear that there is something to discover behind the coolness.

The werewolf, at least the variant appearing in newer fantasy novels and series like Teenwolf, no longer comes across as a bloodthirsty monster, but as powerfully masculine, hands-on, and protective of his pack, his (chosen) family, and friends.

The basic idea is to portray a young man on his bike as cool, self-confident, aware of his attractiveness, and dominant. He stands by who he is. He knows what he is. Everything else rolls off him, and he knows it doesn’t affect him. If someone bothers him, he might raise an eyebrow or twitch a corner of his mouth. He calmly dismisses it as “The toad farts, the caravan moves on” and goes about his business. He takes the freedom that is due to him – beyond excessive wokeness and nagging political correctness. He doesn’t wave a string of lights; he solves the problem and takes responsibility. And he also knows that he is attractive to both other guys and girls. It doesn’t bother him. The Teenwolf-Bikerboy doesn’t ask for leadership; he leads. He is the alpha whom the sun asks if it may rise.

Werewolf on Bike

A strong role that every teenager can identify with, which is why the werewolf motif is very popular in fantasy literature. At the same time, he does not stand for an overly sensitive demeanor. The alpha of a wolf pack does not wave a string of lights and doesn’t annoy people with Kumbaya my Lord. His presence dominates the scene and makes others yield. He just acts; he doesn’t talk.

And he rebels; there’s a bit of James Dean in him. Werewolves are fast and wild, which is why a motorcycle belongs to the theme of “Male Beauty meets Fantasy”.

Model: Jinthe Martens
Photographer: Barbara Frommann, Bornheim
Hair & Makeup Artist: Shideh Nikoukhessal, Cologne
Textiles: Boudoir Noir
Motorcycle: MZB Bonn

An Internship as a Male Model for Dark Fashion

An Internship as a Male Model for Dark Fashion

An internship as a male model for Dark Fashion in Victorian Style (Photo: Barbara Frommann)
An internship as a male model for Dark Fashion in Victorian Style (Photo: Barbara Frommann)

A mother, who was a guest at one of our events with the Nazi contemporary witness Ivar Buterfas-Frankenthal with her family, asked a few weeks later if her 15-year-old son Frederik Schrade could do an internship with us. We called back, the boy was directly on the phone and received a commitment to participate in the next model shoot, specifically as a male model.

But before that, a joint meeting at our office was scheduled, because we naturally discuss a model shoot with a teenager with their legal guardians.

Internship as a Male Model in Victorian Style

What motif will be chosen, in what environment and at what time will the model shoot take place? The boy should feel comfortable, have fun, and learn something. He should – that is the purpose of the Parents@Work internship series at Collegium Josephinum, where he attends school – gain insight into the professions of photographer and make-up artist with us.

First, a visit to Boudoir Noir, an online shop for Gothic and Dark Fashion, was on the agenda. It initially took some persuasion, as Gothic style is not his usual attire. But that’s also what an internship is about: trying something unfamiliar, mastering a initially strange situation, and trying out a new role. Frederik had chosen some shirts and trousers that would transform him into a cool young vampire in a dark, elegant Victorian style.

Result: We now have a male model. And Frederik Schrade can imagine continuing to model. As a holiday or student job, for example for Urban Street Style, but also for further fantasy shoots.

Model: Frederik Schrade, Bonn
Photographer: Barbara Frommann, Bornheim
Make-up Artist: Emilia Keil, Bornheim
Textiles: Boudoir Noir, Ebersbach
Location: Old Cemetery with St. George’s Chapel, Bonn

 

Internship in a Photo Studio: Discover the World behind the Camera – and in Front of it!

Two young male models available for fashion photoshoots, for example for Gothic and Dark Fashion in Victorian Style.
Two young male models available for fashion photoshoots, for example for Gothic and Dark Fashion in Victorian Style.

Are you 16 or older and interested in photography, styling, or just want to know what really goes on at a professional photoshoot? Then an internship in a photo studio is just right for you!

At Sprungbrett BAfmW, you get the chance to get to know three exciting professions up close:

📸 Photographer – an eye for the extraordinary
Learn how to create impressive images with light, perspective, and technology. You’ll get to help with real shoots, operate the camera, set up the scene, and learn how an idea becomes a powerful image.

🎭 Make-up Artist – the artist behind the scenes
This is about more than just make-up: you’ll see how looks are created with brushes, colors, and creativity – from natural to crazy. You can watch or even try out small tasks yourself.

💡 Model – Confident in front of the camera
Do you want to know how models work? With us, you’ll get an impression of how to pose correctly, handle the camera, and appear confident during an internship. Who knows – maybe you even have talent for modeling?

What you should bring:

  • Curiosity and openness

  • Creative interest

  • Team spirit

  • No fear of stepping in front of the camera yourself

What you get:

  • Insight into creative professional fields

  • First experiences in daily studio life

  • Tips and tricks from real professionals

  • Cool impressions – and maybe even a few pictures of yourself!


Interested? Then apply for an internship now and discover your creative talent!

A Cool Teenwolf in Front of the Sterntor in Bonn

A Cool Teenwolf in Front of the Sterntor in Bonn

A cool Teenwolf caught our eye at the summer festival “Beethovens Bunte”. Together with friends, he kept circling our info booth but obviously didn’t dare to ask us what the official car of the Federal Office for Magical Creatures was all about. Later, like all our models, he got to know the BAfmW official car very thoroughly.

Berkan Aydin gets a makeup as a cool Teenwolf (Photo: Barbara Frommann)
Berkan Aydin gets a makeup as a cool Teenwolf (Photo: Barbara Frommann)

Berkan A., as the twink is called, was then practically “conscripted” by us. Well, not immediately; we explained to him what the official car and the Federal Office for Magical Creatures were all about, and he was thrilled. One thing led to another, and we offered him the chance to try himself as a cool Teenwolf and model for product shoots, because we needed someone to present the shirts and hoodies in the fan shop of the Federal Office for Magical Creatures.

Shoots as a Cool Teenwolf and for Shirts and Hoodies

For the shoot at Barbara Frommann’s studio, Berkan brought his mother and younger brother. Having just turned 18, he could have decided that alone, but his mother wanted to know what we would do with her son. And we think that’s good. As is well known, the internet forgets nothing.

The photographer Barbara Frommann then explained to the mother how we would stage Berkan as a Teenwolf or young werewolf, what we would use the pictures for, and that during a shoot with an adolescent, we pay very close attention to ensuring that only pictures are created that can later be used to apply anywhere. Perhaps not necessarily at the Catholic Church, but who would want to work there anymore?

Since the model shoots took place in the Old Chapel in Bonn in the late evening, we always brought him home afterward. Berkan Aydin is currently doing an apprenticeship in public service and is active in the volunteer fire department.

We conducted two model shoots with Berkan as a cool Teenwolf and were able to contribute a little to his driving license with the fee. We wish our Teenwolf all the best for the future, would work with him again anytime, and can only congratulate his future employers if they hire this humorous, intelligent, and ambitious young man.

The Sterntor in Bonn – a Gate to the Past

In the heart of Bonn’s city center, near Münsterplatz, stands the Sterntor – a historical relic from the Middle Ages. It is a reconstructed city gate that commemorates the old Bonn city fortifications. The original structure dates back to the 13th century and was once part of the imposing city wall that protected Bonn.

Today, the Sterntor is not only a testament to bygone eras but also a popular photo motif that Sprungbrett BAfmW frequently uses for fantasy-style model shoots. With its rustic stone architecture, pointed tower, and charming archway, it offers an atmospheric backdrop for portraits, fashion, or lifestyle shoots. Surrounded by cobblestones and historic buildings, it blends harmoniously into the cityscape – while simultaneously creating an exciting contrast to modern elements.

Anyone looking for a combination of history, aesthetics, and urban flair for a photoshoot will find the ideal spot in the Sterntor.

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