Single
A series of self-portraits depicting single men in search of a partner.
Image shown is an outtake image of Norman.
Captain is a retired fishing boat owner/operator who recently lost his wife of 30yrs after a battle with breast cancer.
He spends his days walking along the sea he once worked. He says, “The salty air made me the man I am today and the walks are gentle reminders of conversations once shared with my wife.”
Captain is a simple man who loves the sound of laughter, long conversations and is looking for a special someone he can walk along side.
Norman is a semi-retired antique dealer, who wishes someone would invent a perfume resembling the smell of old books.
Never married with a 10 year old son he continues to dabble in antique dealing and spends his weekends attending estate sales.
Norman loves stuff. His motto is “He who dies with the most stuff wins!” Norman says “I’m looking for just the right woman I can share my love of stuff with.”
Dan is a Snap-on tool dealer who’s made a career out of his love of tools.
Dan enjoys spending time under the hood of his 1969 GTO. “There is something about getting your hands dirty and the smell of oil that gives me a chubby.” He says.
If you love older men with older cars, Dan is your man.
Stanley sold his large animal clinic to pursue his love of horse training. The only things he loves more than horses, is his two children.
“After seeing that movie The Horse Whisperer, I knew I had to make the jump. Ya know what I’m say’n.” He says.
Stanley is hoping to find someone to ride into the sunset with while listening to Marty Robbins. Who knows? Maybe Stanley will whisper sweet nothings in your ear.
Pat is excited to begin his new life after a successful sex reassignment surgery. Pat loves books, wine, cooking and his cat, snorkel.
Pat says, “I never thought having a penis could be so freeing. I mean, after all, I can pee anywhere and while standing. C’mon what’s not to love.“
If you love listening to the sound of a cat purring while sipping on a glass of red wine, Pat would love to hear from you.
Terry is an investment banker who recently competed in his first mini triathlon. After divorcing his second wife, Terry dove into competition as symbolic way of chasing la dolce vita.
When he is not working, you can find him hanging at the gym or spending time with his 5 children.
Terry says “I am cautiously optimistic about my future and can’t wait to have the right girl on my arm at future social functions.”