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These days, whether you are a model, athlete, businessman, or whatever else, how people view you on social media and online is KEY to succeeding and building a following, reputation, and lending credibility to whatever it is you do. And behind all those sexy photos and content is a content team, or at least a photographer/ videographer that is making the magic happen. Now, anyone can take a photo or video, but editing it, branding it, and making it fit your needs is a whole other business that companies are making millions off of because they have that touch to give their clients something so appealing it brings in total awareness and lots of sales. FHM caught up with Hunter Franklin and Marcus Taylor, who go by “Brotherdale”, who are…
Apple Music If you own an Apple device, then Apple Music is a no-brainer. Much like all Apple products, Apple Music integrates across your entire Apple product range, and with the recent addition to gaming consoles and Android devices, Apple Music is fast becoming a viable alternative to the Spotify behemoth. Over 90 million songs are available with thousands of playlists, including curated options as it learns your music taste. Also, Apple Music has added Spatial Audio as well as the option to download lossless audio making Apple Music a very attractive option. Unfortunately, there is no free plan, but they do offer an extensive trial period to experience exactly what Apple’s streaming service has to offer. Bandcamp Unlike the other offerings on this list, Bandcamp takes a different approach…
Such an absolute honor to have you on FHM! What are the plans this year for you? Thank you so much! This year I plan on continuing to grow my craft and do more photoshoots with talented photographers. What are you most looking forward to this year? I’m most looking forward to going back home to Boston and visiting my family and friends. Top 3 best moments of your career? 1. Graduating with my Doctor of Pharmacy. 2. Getting the cover of Maxim March 2021. 3. Getting the pharmacy job of my dreams. What would you say is your signature look? My signature look is a pair of good-fitting jeans with cute colored heels. What is the fastest way to get a smile on your face? A good morning text…
Daytona USA The racing game that defined the arcade era, the 1993 cult classic Daytona USA was a masterpiece at the time, featuring incredible graphics and arguably the catchiest theme song ever by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi. Honestly, go to YouTube now and have a listen, it’s incredible. Perhaps the most recognizable arcade racing game of all time and the highest-grossing sit-down cabinet ever, Daytona USA remains a shining example of arcade racing at its absolute purest. Featuring some of the craziest driving at the time, it also featured 8 player support and was an arcade hit till the end of the dominance of arcades. Sadly the home releases failed to live up to the arcade hype and Sega’s struggling Saturn system did not do the greatest arcade racer of all time…
The Last Days of August Jon Ronson is a celebrated journalist, author, and filmmaker and is often described as a gonzo journalist tackling tough topics. His podcast The Last Days of August is a wonderful exploration of the collision between tech and porn industry and the untimely death of porn performer August Ames. Ronson masterfully crafts the journey of this sad and shocking tale. It’s not an easy listen due to the content, but Ronson finds a way to draw the listener in and truly captivate from start to finish. It’s less of a true-crime podcast and more a journalistic piece, The Last Days of August is a wonderful and thought-provoking podcast that will stick with you for a very long time. The Always Sunny Podcast The wonderful comedy sitcom…
Lying awake in bed as a kid I often wondered what it felt like to me. This abstract thought process ebbed away as I got older, holding many other beautiful aspects of my childhood imagination to ransom as the drudgery of adulthood eventually took control. As a child, I didn’t know how commonplace this self-reflective behavior was although if the scientific discipline of psychology is anything to go by, others have observed the phenomenon of ‘self’ in great detail. Indeed, it would appear that a lot of other folks have little hesitancy in declaring their own conclusions on the intimate behaviors and identity of others. And a recent statement, of which I have heard previously, suddenly connected with a forthcoming drinking session with my mates causing me to revisit my…