Shoot the Breeze: Lauren Burns Coady

By Darby Milbrath Lauren Burns Coady is multitalented, funny, and fashionable. She is a dj, artist, and student at Columbia. The textures and patterns in her photos are reminiscent of music and fabric. To Lauren, photography is a way of exploring ideas and themes in…

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Jerry Paper

Interview and photo by Whitney Mallett If someone is planning on making a film adaptation of a George Saunders’s short story, I would like to recommend that they use Jerry Paper’s warbly experimental pop as the soundtrack. His synth-filled sci-fi tunes really capture the idiosyncrasies…

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Shoot the Breeze: Aaron Wynia

  By Jessica Carroll In the landscape of Toronto photographers, you’ve got the minimalists, the technicalists, the twee Impressionists. Aaron Wynia, on the other hand, is one of a handful in the point-and-shoot boys club, a skateboarder-cum-photographer whose work is laid back, just like he…

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Rick Indeo

You might have seen Rick Indeo’s photos before on Vice, when they published an article about his train painting journey in Asia. For our latest issue Rick gave us a tender, inside look at his mysterious time abroad. We asked him to explain the images and this…

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Ellen Rogers x Emilia Pelech

We were thrilled to feature this eerie Ellen Rogers editorial in our last issue. Here is the full spread plus a few extra unpublished images. Styled by Emilia Pelech and modeled by the beautiful Maxine Anastasia. To see more of Ellen Rogers: http://www.ellenrogers.co.uk/

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Water Records

Interview by Madeline Glowicki Intro by “Teddy” Photos by Claire Milbrath Water records is a COOL new media conglomerate with a CRYSTAL CLEAR mandate to release the absolute FRESHEST material to consumers THIRSTY for change. An OASIS of splendor in a DESERT of boredom…. We…

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Shoot the Breeze: Tara Dwelsdorf

Intro by Claire Milbrath Tara Dwelsdorf is an Edmonton-born photographer currently shooting the breeze in Vancouver, BC. Keeping tabs on the Canadian music scene, Tara has photographed artists like the Courtneys, Peace, Mac DeMarco, etc. You may remember her work from the cover of Editorial…

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An Interview with Brad Troemel

DORITOSLOCOS taco from Taco Bell MASTER LOCKED shut (Key Sold Separately for $5).$58.20 By Whitney MallettFrom Issue 8 Taco with lock through it. Watermelon with ponytail. Vacuum-sealed organic shampoo and Whole Foods flowers–“Perfect for your dorm or retirement community,” according to the listing. These are just…

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Shoot the Breeze: Rebecca Storm

Intro by Darby Milbrath As our inhouse photographer, I couldn’t imagine the mag without Rebecca Storm. Becca’s colour flash photographs of filth, fashion, feet and fruit are rousing, cheeky, and disgusting, in that Lynchian, pornographic kind of way. Becca is a bit of a closet…

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Shoot the Breeze: Kristie Muller

Intro by Darby Milbrath I met Kristie recently in an alleyway in Chinatown, Toronto. I liked her right away. She felt like a sister. Kristie’s photos seem to focus on parts instead of wholes, framing and isolating the bland or the ordinary parts of life…

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White Poppy

Interview by Daniel Rincon Photos by Claire Milbrath  Crystal Dorval has been making music as White Poppy since 2011. The project has become a candid culmination of Crystal’s DIY experiments, and a vessel for constant introspection. Her music lands on a liminal space between pop…

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Shoot the Breeze: Reuben Wu

Intro by Darby Milbrath I didn’t know anything about Reuben Wu except that he’s in Ladytron, but Claire showed his photography and it’s pretty fucking crazy. It seems Reuben Wu leads a remarkable life, traveling around shooting film photographs of the most beautiful and bizarrely…

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