Picture a riverside path in Aragon, summer time. The grass is dry, willows dip into the green water, and there, in the middle of it all, a guy stark naked who doesn’t give a damn about the rest of the world. Carlos poses for Yandrak, a self-taught Spanish photographer from Teruel province, and the result is a series of disarming simplicity — no artificial backdrop, no retouched lighting, just a handsome brunette nude in nature, captured with rare precision.
What strikes you first about Carlos is that lean and wiry silhouette — a slim body but defined, the kind of physique of a guy who runs or swims, not one who poses in front of gym mirrors. Cut abs that show through his fair skin, a smooth torso with just the right amount of hair on his forearms and thighs, narrow shoulders but angular, and that way he holds himself — arms raised, hanging from a branch above the water — that stretches his whole body and makes him almost sculptural. He wears a colorful woven bracelet on his wrist, the only accessory in the whole series, and this little bohemian detail says everything about the vibe: we’re far from the studio, far from filters, in something raw and authentic.
Standing in the river, the murky water reaches his waist. Lying in the dry grass by the path, legs bent, soft cock resting against his thigh, he looks like a guy who just went swimming and is drying in the sun without caring who passes by. Naked among the reeds, eyes half-closed, he offers a quiet, almost meditative full frontal. This dark-haired stud has fine features — chiseled jawline, defined eyebrows, three-day stubble — and a profile that breathes a soft, Mediterranean masculinity, no showing off. The kind of guy you’d spot at a Spanish village terrace and can’t stop staring at.
Yandrak — real name Iván — works in mental health daily, and his photography bears this mark: there’s something deeply human and empathetic in how he captures male bodies. He started with self-portraits before photographing other men, always with that same desire to show natural masculinity, without filters or artifice. His work has been published in Eroticco Magazine and featured by Queer Art gallery. With Carlos, he delivers exactly what he does best: an outdoor male nude that feels like a secret stolen by the water’s edge, the kind of image that makes you want to ditch your phone and go get naked in nature too.
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