Now in it's sixth year, the 'Red Hot' project has traveled to Los Angeles to capture 12 of America's hottest redhead boys on camera to raise money for Athlete Ally, an organization committed to equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
The 2018 calendar 'Red Hot British Boys' was hugely successful, and the team will travel to Germany and Australia in coming years as they take their photography around the world. So far, the organization has raised £55,000 for various charities including: The Diana Award, Terrence Higgins Trust, Elton John Aids Foundation, and The Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Donate to the 'American Boys' KickStarter here.
Photography by Thomas Knights. Art Direction by Elliott James Freize.
Now in it's sixth year, the 'Red Hot' project has traveled to Los Angeles to capture 12 of America's hottest redhead boys on camera to raise money for Athlete Ally, an organization committed to equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
The 2018 calendar 'Red Hot British Boys' was hugely successful, and the team will travel to Germany and Australia in coming years as they take their photography around the world. So far, the organization has raised £55,000 for various charities including: The Diana Award, Terrence Higgins Trust, Elton John Aids Foundation, and The Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Donate to the 'American Boys' KickStarter here.
Photography by Thomas Knights. Art Direction by Elliott James Freize.
Now in it's sixth year, the 'Red Hot' project has traveled to Los Angeles to capture 12 of America's hottest redhead boys on camera to raise money for Athlete Ally, an organization committed to equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
The 2018 calendar 'Red Hot British Boys' was hugely successful, and the team will travel to Germany and Australia in coming years as they take their photography around the world. So far, the organization has raised £55,000 for various charities including: The Diana Award, Terrence Higgins Trust, Elton John Aids Foundation, and The Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Donate to the 'American Boys' KickStarter here.
Photography by Thomas Knights. Art Direction by Elliott James Freize.
Now in it's sixth year, the 'Red Hot' project has traveled to Los Angeles to capture 12 of America's hottest redhead boys on camera to raise money for Athlete Ally, an organization committed to equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
The 2018 calendar 'Red Hot British Boys' was hugely successful, and the team will travel to Germany and Australia in coming years as they take their photography around the world. So far, the organization has raised £55,000 for various charities including: The Diana Award, Terrence Higgins Trust, Elton John Aids Foundation, and The Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Donate to the 'American Boys' KickStarter here.
Photography by Thomas Knights. Art Direction by Elliott James Freize.
Now in it's sixth year, the 'Red Hot' project has traveled to Los Angeles to capture 12 of America's hottest redhead boys on camera to raise money for Athlete Ally, an organization committed to equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
The 2018 calendar 'Red Hot British Boys' was hugely successful, and the team will travel to Germany and Australia in coming years as they take their photography around the world. So far, the organization has raised £55,000 for various charities including: The Diana Award, Terrence Higgins Trust, Elton John Aids Foundation, and The Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Donate to the 'American Boys' KickStarter here.
Photography by Thomas Knights. Art Direction by Elliott James Freize.
Now in it's sixth year, the 'Red Hot' project has traveled to Los Angeles to capture 12 of America's hottest redhead boys on camera to raise money for Athlete Ally, an organization committed to equal access, opportunity, and experience in sports — regardless of sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
The 2018 calendar 'Red Hot British Boys' was hugely successful, and the team will travel to Germany and Australia in coming years as they take their photography around the world. So far, the organization has raised £55,000 for various charities including: The Diana Award, Terrence Higgins Trust, Elton John Aids Foundation, and The Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Donate to the 'American Boys' KickStarter here.
Photography by Thomas Knights. Art Direction by Elliott James Freize.