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The Bear Bros in This Sexy Portfolio From A Decade Ago Are Inspiring Many Kicking Bearweek into High Gear
Inspire your Bear Week that’s Just Starting With The Stunning Photographs Of Sexy Gay Bears From a Decade Ago Will Get You On the Right Track As Your Bear Week Takes Off
Hot Bear Summer Starts Now. ‘Love your shirt.’ ‘You look great.’ A Stunning Portfolio of Sexy Gay Bears in their Natural habitat (Ptown) Will Inpire Just As Bear Week Takes off. The Message? Just Be kinder (Do it rather than signal it.) That Kindness creates the ds, inclusive, Sanctuary by just being nicer (
These Stunning Photographs of Sexy Gay Bears Gathering 10 Years Ago Will Inspire Your Best Bear Week. Artist Paul Specht Recalls the Sanctuary, particularly for the bigger guys he goes with every year. If The Bear Bros Have a Message for 2021 It’s To Just Be Kinder
Get On the Right Track for Your Bear Week. Stunning Portfolio of Sexy Bears from A Decade
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Sanctuary. went every year with bigger guys and they always felt so at ease and no judgement.
Be Kinder
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10 More Years of Bears And Where Their Natural Habits At. Paul’s first journey to Provincetown was in the summer of 1981. He distinctly remembers traveling down Commercial St with his family in their beige station wagon. “I recall peering out the window and having my mother telling me not to stare. I was not yet a teenager but there was a feeling with the people on the streets that told me I was home.”
incetown Week of the Bears. From the jarring Saturday turnover after July 4th when one set of Circuit Guy priorities is shipped out and the Bear Behaviors in priorities, projected positions, passions, and partnershipsand that paths are crossed with Circuit Week (Some years there’s a buffer week)
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Eric on Commercial St July 2007
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Mike at Tea Dance at the Boatslip July 12 2009
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David and Jesse July 2010
Paul Specht grew up on the North Shore area of Massachusetts , just outside of Boston. He developed his love of photography from his father who gave him his first 110 camera. In 1987 he attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst to pursue a BFA in print making before graduating from Boston’s New England School of Photography where he studied portraiture. Paul’s first journey to Provincetown was in the summer of 1981. He distinctly remembers traveling down Commercial St with his family in their beige station wagon. “I recall peering out the window and having my mother telling me not to stare. I was not yet a teenager but there was a feeling with the people on the streets that told me I was home.” Paul currently resides in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts with his husband Eric.
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/paulspechtphotography/
Current Project The Self Portrait Series Book available on Blurb
https://www.blurb.com/books/10671709-self-portrait-stories
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