

In fact, it wound up spreading far and wide across the weirder corners of the internet, and currently serves as the avatar of the Twitter account something uncomfortable my shell and open up a little, as nobody was supposed to buy it," he said. I'm shy, modest, don't like lots of attention, and uncomfortable with being fat," King told BuzzFeed News. "So I try to produce well-made images that can be taken in a number of different ways."įor images of a shirtless Santa passionately pinching his own nipples, look no further than the work of Tracy King - both the photographer and the model behind the iconic photo series. "I have this belief.that if something is well made, its applications are endless," he said.
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Now, Ellgen works full time as a youth pastor but takes stock photos as something of a "money-making hobby." Because photos have to be of a high enough quality to get accepted to iStock, Ellgen takes note whether they get accepted or not and uses that as feedback on his work. The BoJack Horseman-esque photo series has been "very successful," he said.

"Then I was like what else can I do? Well, the horse can drink too much and pass out at the table." "One time, my wife wore the horse mask and we put out a plate with flowers on it," he said. He or his wife don it in the photos, and they just try and come up with more and more things "the horse" can do. His brother gave him the horse mask a few years ago, and he got such a kick out of it he started incorporating it into his work. "So I would sketch out ideas as a creative outlet." "When I started doing iStock, I had the most mind-numbing job doing customer service at a call center," the California-based photographer told BuzzFeed News. What about these 40-plus photos of some guy in a horse mask? They are the work of Rich Ellgen, whose creative work lives on the stock-photo site iStock.
