Intensity of Desire
Captured by Mitchell Royel in the heart of Moorpark, California - now playing "So Demanding" by Bag Raiders, where electronic pulses meet raw emotional intensity, transforming every moment into an electrifying narrative of desire.
Captured by Mitchell Royel in the heart of Moorpark, California - now playing "So Demanding" by Bag Raiders, where electronic pulses meet raw emotional intensity, transforming every moment into an electrifying narrative of desire.
“Listen, I've always been the kind of guy who understands that passion isn't just a feeling—it's a state of being. There's this electric current that runs through your veins when you want something so deeply that the entire universe seems to pulse with your desire.
Imagine standing at the edge of everything you've ever wanted. The world isn't just watching—it's waiting. Every breath is a negotiation, every glance a declaration. I'm not talking about the kind of want that whispers; I'm talking about the want that screams, that demands attention, that refuses to be ignored.
There's a razor-thin line between desire and obsession, and I've danced on that edge more times than I can count. It's not about possession—it's about connection. When you want something with every fiber of your being, you don't just reach for it. You become it.
People talk about playing it cool, about maintaining distance. But that's never been my style. I'm all in, every single time. My intensity isn't a weakness—it's my greatest strength. When I set my eyes on a goal, on a dream, on a moment—nothing stands in my way.
The world is full of people who settle, who compromise. But not me. I want it all, and I want it now. Not out of impatience, but out of a profound understanding that life doesn't wait. Desire is a language, and I'm fluent in its most passionate dialect.
Some might call it demanding. I call it living.”
-Deck