Techno Colour: RED, photography by Lee Høwell
Techno Colour: RED, photography by Lee Høwell

Techno Colour: RED First in a series of ongoing colour themed Photography shoots in collaboration with international hair stylist Jason Hall, to promote his work at London, Paris, Milan and New York Fashion weeks. Photography: Lee Høwell Post Production: Lee Høwell Client: Jason Hall Hairstylist Makeup Artist: Rachel Gallagher Hair: Jason Hall Model A: Sophia […]

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Intricate Afro Hairstyles, photography by J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere
Intricate Afro Hairstyles, photography by J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere

Widely regarded as one of the greatest 20th century African photographers, J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere earned international acclaim through his Hairstyle series; a personal project begun in 1968, which grew to encompass 1,000 photographs spanning 40 years. The hairstyles Ojeikere presents range from being purely decorative to symbols with precise meanings. Some designs are paraded on […]

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Savage for Flesh Magazine, beauty editorial by The nobody photography
Savage for Flesh Magazine, beauty editorial by The nobody photography

“SAVAGE” for Flesh Magazine Photo: Fernando Rdz MUA: Vicente Montoya Hair: Cesar Vargas Models: Marygaby Bonilla & Sofia for New icon models Management Make up Assistant: Marcello Deeply inspired by human behavior, lifestyle and culture. Attracted to artistic, fashion and conceptual photography. “The nobodies: nobody’s children, owners of nothing.” The nobody photography: behance

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Etudes Beaute, photography by Rodrigo Maltchique
Etudes Beaute, photography by Rodrigo Maltchique

Etudes Beaute Photography: Rodrigo Maltchique Model: Amanda Queiroz @ Rock Management Styling: Jeff Ferrari Beauty: Rafael Melo Ramos Retouch: André Kawa “My name is Rodrigo Braga, also known as Maltchique. I am a creative professional whose fire never qwells. I express myself through my photography, graphic design, music, and visual/digital art.” Rodrigo Maltchique: website / […]

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Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Berlin-based Pirate Printers
Designs printed directly from urban utility covers by Pirate Printers

Berlin-based art collective Raubdruckerin (which translates to pirate printer) uses elements of urban design to create guerilla printing presses, adding ink to manhole covers, grates, and street tiles to create utilitarian designs on t-shirts and bags. The experimental print makers view the works as footprints of a particular city, with current designs collected from Amsterdam, […]

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