Sunday 30 January 2011

Pereira's prick

Anyone who knows anything about modern architecture will immediately recognise the setting of this photoshoot as San Francisco:


The distinctive pyramid-shaped building is the Transamerica tower, a rather aggressive architectural intervention in the skyline which acquired the nick-name, after its architect's ego, of "Pereira's Prick".


Which is why it is all the more surprising that the only hard-on our photographer shoots of his hunky model is one where his erection is horizontal, rather than vertical and echoing Pereira's massive exuberance.


I'm finding it difficult to get too worked up about it. Our model, while overly endowed for my delicate jaw muscles, is clearly a hunky boy of considerable wit and charm, and is therefore more than able to hold our attention against the architectural jewels of the city-region.


His willingness to get his winkie out -- in what is a photogenic but I imagine rather unpleasantly sharp-edged environment -- is especially admirable.


And maybe he realised there was, in fact, nothing to be gained by trying to compete with Pereira, a battle even his monstrous winkie was doomed to lose.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

These photos are fascinating. From the angle of the Transamerica Pyramid and the views of Coit Tower, this is clearly north of Washington Street, on one of the piers off the Embarcadero. The last photo clearly shows the Embarcadero Freeway, which was torn down after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. It's difficult to get a feel for the era - there are no cars in the photos, so we can't use model years to guess, but there don't appear to be any cell towers either. Based on the haircut I'm going to go with 1980-ish.

Also, that penis is way too large.

LeDuc said...

1980s seems right to me -- that was about the last time porn models appeared with their pubes untrimmed. Happy days.

It's also strange to note the poor production values: most of those photos lack the pin-sharp focus of digital photography.

And I agree: way too large!

Thanks for the local info on SF: very nice to know.