A rather Quirky Christmas Photoshoot

It wasn’t the last gay shoot when we considered presenting gay thrillers, fantasy novels, dramas, coming-out stories, and gay romance stories from Himmelstürmer Verlag for the gay readership for Christmas. A few models were quickly found in the Cologne scene.
Gogo Dancer Sami and Student Marvin Posed for a Gay Shoot
In Barbara Frommann’s festively decorated photo studio, Christmas this year is celebrated a little hotter than usual: Two attractive male models pose in bright red thongs that cover just enough to let the imagination run wild – a classic Santa look, but with a winking, sexy twist.
In a Christmas atmosphere, a playful, slightly erotic mood unfolds. The two young men openly flirt in front of the camera, exchange teasing glances, occasionally touch fleetingly – always with a wink, never crude, but noticeably sensual.
In their hands, they hold carefully selected books – classics, modern erotica, perhaps even a photo book with homoerotic photography. The books serve as a charming contrast to the revealing outfit: they stand for spirit, fantasy, and passion – just like the entire shoot.
The Models Flirt at Christmas
The staging thrives on the interplay of body, glances, and props. Sometimes the two lie close together on a soft, white fur, sometimes they stand back to back, a book between them, as if they needed an excuse to get even closer. The photographer skillfully captures the mood between the two models – playful, intimate, sensual, but never too explicit.
This shoot by Sprungbrett BAfmW shows: Christmas can also be sexy. And who says Santa only makes women’s hearts beat faster? With a wink and a lot of charm, a visual feast is created here for everyone who loves hot bodies, clever books, and tingling fantasy.
Sami and his friend Marvin had a lot of fun posing in front of the camera in Barbara Frommann’s studio. And the photographer had even more fun, because for some inexplicable reason, a – let’s call it a prop, others would call it a string thong – was left behind in her photo studio and found by the next client.
Well, it can happen… and the little piece of fabric holds material for a cheerful anecdote.
