Sebastian Bleisch's "Golden Boys" is a remarkable photographic project that challenges traditional notions of masculinity and identity. Through his use of warm, golden tones and natural settings, Bleisch creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, drawing the viewer into the world of his subjects. The project is a must-see for anyone interested in photography, masculinity, and the human condition.
Despite the controversy—or perhaps because of the infamy—Bleisch’s work maintains a cult following among film historians and collectors. His cinematography is often cited as being ahead of its time, influencing the "indie" or "pro-am" look that dominates modern digital platforms today.