Taylor Warren by Colin Angus for Visual Tales #3

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 17, 2010

Keeping in line with their wet hot summer theme, Visual Tales goes poolside for their latest issue with a smoldering spread shot by Colin Angus. Starring Taylor Warren and Ned Shatzer styled by John Tan in metallic pieces that shine like diamonds, Angus captures love and seduction in Pool Dreams.





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20 thoughts on “Taylor Warren by Colin Angus for Visual Tales #3”

  1. i like it, though she looks too objectified. She's lost her unique persona to a male vision of sexuality. I want to see more of Taylor as model, not a blow up doll. Style over sex, c'mon guys i know you can do it.x

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  2. i like it, though she looks too objectified. She's lost her unique persona to a male vision of sexuality. I want to see more of Taylor as model, not a blow up doll. Style over sex, c'mon guys i know you can do it.x

    Reply

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