Shoot the Breeze: Megan Eagles

Megan Eagles is essentially a soft-core pornography photographer. Initially I dismissed her work as simply photos of hot naked women, but upon revisiting her images, I’ve found that they’re much more dynamic than just porn. They are visually striking, and honestly, a turn on. Using only…

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Shoot the Breeze: Igor Termenon

Edinburgh-based photographer Igor Termenon has quite the resume, having been featured in Vice, Asos, Elle UK and Oyster to name a few. Amidst his many accomplishments are his Glasgow portraits for i-D Magazine, his creation of the zine Girls/Boys on Film and his co-founding of…

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Monet Lucki X Alison Marie Isbel

PHOTOS BY: MONET LUCKI STYLING BY: ALISON MARIE ISBEL Models: Miyanda @ Ford Models, Tsheca @ Ford Models, Elyse Winn,  Pardis Saberi Hair: Blake Erik Makeup: Katie Mellinger Styling assistance: Jonathan Yera Clothing Credits: Look 1: blouse Amarcord Vintage, vest Vivienne Westwood, gold broach We…

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A Conversation with Allie Pohl

INTERVIEW BY RACHEL ELLISON Allie Pohl’s work, on a broad scale, is driven by the commodification of femininity. In more basic terms, she’s inspired by pubic hair. Her first exhibit consisted of a woman’s figure, constructed from porcelain, dismembered, and sprouting chia from its armpits,…

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Olivia Dreisinger X Ioana Ivan

PHOTOS BY OLIVIA DREISINGER STYLING BY IOANA IVAN Models: Leila @ Lorde Inc & Tytiah Clothing Credits: Look 1: Tytiah: dress Maison Martin Margiela for H&M, top Topshop, knickers Calvin Klein, socks Monki, sneakers Vans. Leila: top Topshop, trousers Zara, socks KTZ, sneakers Adidas Look 2: trench…

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Shoot the Breeze: Miranda Barnes

Miranda Barnes is a New York photographer who has been taking pictures since her senior year in High School. Upon being gifted a digital camera, she opted for shooting on film, using disposable cameras instead. She says she rarely leaves the house without a camera,…

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Zine Preview: Double D’s

Toronto-based artist duo, Double D’s, conceives Aqua Solo, a deep-cleansing zine replete with poetry and images of watery, spaesthetic vacation-scapes. Pages lay under 4-colour neon risographs of watery “mall-erfall” landscapes with icy-clean porcelain, no-make up tutorials, before/after make-overs and beach-ready ‘beauty shots’ of me-time at…

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Farewell to BathSalts

BY TAYLORE SCARABELLI By midnight a glittery lineup of Club Kids and Drag Queens had reached the end of the block outside Brooklyn’s Don Pedro. It was the final installment of Macy Rodman’s BathSalts, a weekly drag show for fuck-ups, and everyone wanted in. Groups…

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A Conversation with John Kilar

INTERVIEW BY CYNTHIA OR John Kilar’s iconic, unprejudiced snapshots feature subjects from all walks of life. Travelling from festival to festival across the states, John photographs anyone from street dwellers to celebrities, so long as they display a strong sense of individuality.  When he’s not…

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Ben Mendelewicz

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 To me, there seem to be two prominent and distinct schools of digital art. On one hand, there’s the osmosis of the tropes of modern media/late-capitalism into the sphere of conceptual design. Logos, gloss, a sense of ‘cool’ detachment rendered with…

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Shoot the Breeze: Rosaline Shahnavaz

Iranian-British photographer Rosaline Shahnavaz’s portraits make you feel like you’ve stepped into her private memories. Her new photo book, Aleko, documents her intimate relationship with her muse, who is often pictured staring straight into the lens as though you’ve been caught spying. Together Aleko and Rosaline push the boundaries…

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Premiere: CFCF’s Touching the Earth

We’re very excited to be premiering the latest track, “Touching the Earth“ from legendary Montreal producer CFCF’s 41-minute forthcoming release Colours of Life. CFCF delivers a cinematic mix of emotional elements ranging from moody and sentimental to upbeat and jovial, reminiscent of film scores by the…

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Studio Visit with Danny Fox

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 TEXT BY SARAH IANNONE PHOTOS BY JACK WHITEFIELD Danny Fox didn’t draw a human figure until he drew a depiction of his first girlfriend as a teen. Over a decade later, the now 28 year old painter has spent years perfecting…

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