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SHOUTOUTLA | Empowering Asian Male Models and Artists in the Spotlight

If you’re discovering my work for the first time, as a passionate and dedicated photographer with XITA (www.xitabymatthew.com), I have carved out a unique niche in the fashion photography world, focusing on Asian male models. Drawing inspiration from the rich and diverse fashion of neighboring Asian countries, my work is a vibrant tapestry of cultural and stylistic influences. Each photograph reflects my evolving style and artistic growth, encapsulating the dynamic nature of fashion and culture. Discover the beauty, diversity, and fresh perspectives that define my journey in the fashion photography world.

Asian male model reclining against a wall near a window, adjusting white cap over his eyes. He is dressed in a black fluffy jacket, white boxers, and socks, with one arm resting lazily on the floor between his legs.
Featuring actor and model Landy Lu

Despite the demands, I prefer not to be featured personally, choosing to showcase new works only when they feel ready. This meticulous approach ensures that each piece presented to the public is a true representation of my artistic journey and evolving vision with asian male models.

However, one notable opportunity that has arisen is a referral from fellow deaf artist Long Nguyen, who has also been featured in SHOUTOUT LA. This platform is renowned for spotlighting hundreds of artists, providing a significant stage for both emerging and established talents. Being featured in SHOUTOUT LA is not just an opportunity for exposure, but also a chance to reach a broader audience and share my unique style and artistic evolution, especially in portraying Asian male models in fashion, with the world. Read more at SHOUTOUT LA from an article detailing my journey:

“Also as a stylist for fashion photography, I’ve had the opportunity to infuse my own vision and perspective into the looks I create, particularly when working with male Asian models. This journey has been both inspiring and challenging, especially as I navigated the professional landscape. Despite the prevalence of all-white male models presented by modeling agencies and managements, I remained steadfast in my commitment to diversity and representation.”

The anticipation of this feature is palpable. It promises to highlight my latest work, which continues to push boundaries and challenge conventional norms. Whether through innovative techniques or new thematic explorations, the upcoming showcase in SHOUTOUT LA is set to be a milestone in my fashion photography career.

As the photography world eagerly awaits my models’ featuring on the website and in magazines, I offer a sneak peek into their dedication and patience in working with me. Capturing the beauty and complexity of Asian male models is a collaborative effort, and this upcoming spotlight in SHOUTOUT LA will showcase not just my vision but also the potential and talent of the models themselves. This feature is not just an acknowledgment of current achievements but a celebration of the increasing representation and recognition of Asian male models in the fashion industry.

Asian male model standing in front of a willow tree and cement walls, one hand running through his hair, leaning back with jacket slipping off the shoulder, wearing high-waisted white pants and holding a bag.
Featuring agency-signed fashion model Curtis Wilder
Asian male model leaning against a table, framed by a futuristic purple neon-lit backdrop. He sensually touches his face, dressed in a pointed shoulder jacket revealing his chest, paired with high-waisted pants.
Featuring choreographer and dancer Hero Thomas

This only scratches the surface of the many male models I have worked with. They have yet to be fully featured, as we continue to push boundaries. My goal is to showcase them not just as models, but as icons, with magazines spotlighting them on covers and in features. As this journey unfolds, I invite you to jump over to SHOUTOUT LA, where you can delve deeper into our stories and aspirations, exploring more about our experiences and creative evolution.

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Note: Nomad Management model Kye Suggs, favorite talent Elijah Moses, and artist Noble Arsenault are also prominently featured in the article.

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