Shoot the Breeze: John Clayton Lee

John Clayton Lee is a painter-turned-photographer living in Los Angeles. He seems to be able to capture just about anything with a subtle and measured eye. All of the formal qualities that make good photography are here. However, what separates Lee from other photographers isn’t just his…

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Yifei Liu & Xinyue Zhang

PHOTOS BY: IGOR TERMENON MAKEUP: SHAUN LAVENDER Model: Meg Johannessen @ Colours Agency We’re thrilled to introduce the work of two Fashion Design Master students from the Glasgow School of art, Yifei Liu and Xinyue Zhang. The young Chinese designers’ collections will be featured in the MDes…

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Diva: Divinity in Thee

I was recently at Diva’s house, which she shares with her husband Matthew and their almost 2-year-old daughter, Love. Their home is at the top of a dusty hill from which you can see other hills and the lights of the houses nestled on them…

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Home is a Strange Stranger

Photographer Justin Tyler Close shot the prolific choreographer Ryan Heffington in his LA home – a place he does not often spend time in. Ryan has spent the majority of his time traveling the world choreographing pieces for the likes of FKA Twigs and Florence…

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A Conversation with Jeff Bierk

PHOTOS BY JEFF BIERK INTERVIEW BY JESS CARROLL  Making art requires an inherent boldness of character. Toronto-based photographer Jeff Bierk is bold, and maybe one of the bravest souls I know, acutely aware of the potential hardships associated with forging an untrodden creative path. Bierk…

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Shoot the Breeze: Elizabeth Herring

New York-based photographer Elizabeth Herring has a way of drawing parallels between settings that would normally be overlooked and regarded as mess. She is currently building a body of work exploring her self-defined themes—the body in relation to movement, vertical clutter, critical commentary, store fronts,…

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Editorial: Out On The Lake

PHOTOGRAPHER: MATT HOLMES STYLIST: MARCUS CUFFIE ON SET ASSISTANT: ZACHARY TEPLIN PRODUCTION: STEFAN SCHWARTZMAN Models: Gia Seo, Yulu Serao, Burke Battelle, Olin Smith           Clothing Credits:   Look 1: left to right: Burke wears Jacket by Vejas, sweater and trousers stylist own, Gia…

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Photo Diary: Kikuchi Yuki

PHOTOS & WORDS FROM KIKUCHI YUKI TRANSLATED BY BOWEN CASEY The day I got to New York, Mac drove all the way from his house to pick me up, bewildered in Brooklyn. As soon as we met again, the first thing out of his mouth…

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Shoot the Breeze: Chris Levett

Although Toronto-based Chris Levett is best known for his video work (if you haven’t seen Ashley for Ashley, you should really check it out), he’s also been quietly assembling a great archive of personal photography. Somewhere along the line Chris picked up a point and…

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Lily Rose Thomas X Felix Choong

PHOTOS BY LILY ROSE THOMAS STYLING BY FELIX CHOONG MAKE UP BY JESSICA TAYLOR Models: William Dill-Russell & Àrámidé Gillett   Clothing Credits: Look 1: William: Vintage MaxMara Suit, Dolce and Gabbana Sheer Mesh Top, Cardigan Stylist’s Own, Boots Model’s Own. Àrámidé: Adidas Jacket, Vintage Top, Claire…

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Paintings by Graham Little

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 TEXT BY EMILY FRIEDMAN There’s a great excerpt of René Magritte’s writing that celebrates the metaphysical work of Giorgio de Chirico. Here is a visual experience, Magritte suggests, “through which the spectator might recognize his own isolation and hear the silence…

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Let’s Talk: Juan Wauters

For our 2nd instalment of ‘Let’s Talk,’ we’ve asked NY-music maker Juan Wauters to answer your questions. Thank you everyone who shared their problems, sorry we couldn’t get to each one! Hello dear advice seekers, here we are through paper or the computer talking to one another. To give…

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Shoot the Breeze: Sergey Melnitchenko

Sergey Melnitchenko shoots all the things I want to shoot: muscles, cocks & nature. The male body/sexuality seems to be the unavoidable focus of Sergey’s work, as seen in his series Schwarzenegger is my idol and Military Commissariat, which is said to be commentary on…

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Man Yau’s Nunzugu Editorial

STYLING BY ANNA PESONEN NUNCHUCKS BY MAN YAU MODEL: LUKE CLAYTON THOMPSON INTERVIEW BY JASMIN ISLAMOVIC Transfiguring fixed idioms that reflect pop culture’s various subsets into fully functional design objects is one thing. Forcing a centuries-old weapon into an allusion of transparency, however, is something…

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