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PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 PHOTOS BY REBECCA STORM STYLING BY OLIVIA WHITTICK TEXT BY VIOLA CHEN Model: Viola I know everyone equates a skyscraper with a dick in some way or another, but I really think about the ride. You can’t put a price on…

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Shoot the Breeze: Jheyda McGarrell

“The best advice I’ve ever been given was to let pain and hurt teach me instead of making me bitter,” says NYC based photographer, Jheyda M. This astute and simultaneously affable ideology is a distinct thread that runs through her photography as well—intimate moments, snapshots…

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And God Created Transwoman

And God created Transwoman. Guardian of God’s garden. Protector of its citizens and beacon of inexhaustible wisdom, though absolutely unaware of it, for the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil was located far in the midst of the vast haven and hence far from Temptation.

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Welcome to Betty’s Kitchen

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 WRITTEN BY REBECCA STORM Some might call it good old-fashioned Southern cooking, some might call it post-war delights from pantry staples, and some might not take so much as a bite. Whatever your persuasion, it’s hard to resist the undeniable charm and…

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A Conversation with Brie Moreno

INTERVIEW BY REBECCA STORM SEE BRIE’S COMIC IN ISSUE 15 Thanks to an awful hangover and me being a useless lump, I came across Brie Moreno‘s work when I fell into an Instagram hole and found her feed. With garish colours, existential toys and snapshots of the…

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A Conversation with Nguan

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 14 INTERVIEW BY REBECCA STORM To talk about Nguan’s photography without first considering his unique orchestration of color would be like talking about perfume without any mention of fragrance. What initially drew me (along with thousands of others) to his photos on…

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A Conversation with Project Pablo

WORDS BY SCOTT PARSONS PHOTOS BY REBECCA STORM Besides a vinyl and protective sheath, record sleeves often contain a promo sheet. They are typically simple, unsexy, and easy garbage. All the pertinent information of the release is there—release date, label, and other general housekeeping information,…

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Miss Muggy by Rebecca Storm

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 14 “Miss Muggy” is the second instalment of a conceptual self portrait series by Rebecca Storm, which explores the mental unrest that is symptomatic of surviving a hot, humid summer. Feelings of restlessness, moisture, intolerable temperatures, festering bacteria, euphoria, anxiety and aimlessness are all…

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Studio Visit: Grace Miceli

PHOTOS & WORDS BY REBECCA STORM A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of exploring Grace Miceli’s bedroom studio in New York City.  Grace is a frequent contributor to Editorial Magazine, but is better known for her online gallery, Art Baby Girl, as well…

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Studio Visit: Darby Milbrath

PHOTOS & TEXT BY REBECCA STORM Darby Milbrath is no stranger to Editorial Magazine—she is a regular contributor and confidante, (officially “her majesty” in the masthead) and is largely responsible for contributing to the magazine’s aesthetic. When I first met Darby she identified more as…

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Miss Winter by Rebecca Storm

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 “Miss Winter” is a self portrait series by Rebecca Storm, which explores the mental decline that is symptomatic of surviving a Northern winter. Feelings of depression, apathy, futility, insanity, anxiety and aimlessness are all characteristic of Miss Winter.

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Zine Preview: Tiny Strangers

“Sometimes life is all about not getting what you expected you would, so we made a zine about it.” Artists Rebecca Storm and Scott Parsons teamed up to make Tiny Strangers, a humorous compilation of baby mix-up news stories alongside mismatch candy still lifes. You…

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Photo Diary: Rebecca Storm

If you didn’t already know, Rebecca Storm is the staff photographer here at the Editorial. Every couple of months we ask her to show us what she’s been up to. Here is her latest photo diary; take a look and get to know how Rebecca…

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