Published for the first time: UK photographer Lloyd Pursall's entire editorial from ISSUE 04 with Khari Kamal, Ashton Gohil at AMCK Models (London), Samuel Oloyede, Emmanuel Lawal at AMCK Models (London), and Richard Edwardes.
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Published for the first time: UK photographer Lloyd Pursall's entire editorial from ISSUE 04 with Khari Kamal, Ashton Gohil at AMCK Models (London), Samuel Oloyede, Emmanuel Lawal at AMCK Models (London), and Richard Edwardes.
"These past five weeks have been unreal in the most incredible way. It has been a constant reminder that I'm truly living an opportunity of a lifetime."
"Another city in a matter of a few days. Sometimes time flies so quickly that I lose track of what day of the week it is. Is it Monday?... Wednesday?... Saturday? I have not figured out if that is a good or a bad thing yet but I am learning to adapt to the constant changes in my surroundings."
"I wake up and find myself on a large bus. The first few seconds are not too coherent… I slowly gather myself, wipe the tired from my eyes and finally indulge in what is now the reality of my life – I am on tour with Talib Kweli. "
Nathan Truong is a writer and student currently traveling the lands of Europe with a pen and notebook as his main companions. These stories are a look into the moments of his photography and the adventurous situations he finds himself in on the daily.
Last month, photographer Donovan Quiroz attended Mexico City's second ever Material Art Fair held at Auditorio Blackberry.
"I have collected a series of images that I have seen over the past three years living in Seattle. The things that we never seem to really notice. The vibrant colors that seem to radiate at us, even when it’s constantly raining."
Tonight marked the opening preview night of Printed Matter, Inc.'s 2015 LA Art Book Fair at The Geffen Contemporary at Moca.
I grew up in a family of hair stylists, so hair care was a huge priority in my family. My mother bought me a braid book as a child and I remember practicing on my dolls and myself.
Artist ReggieKnow tells SUSPEND what prompted him to start FFINC and his process in making his memorable 12" vinyl figures, most previously displayed at Space 15Twenty in Los Angeles.
"I noticed a lot of sexism and rudeness especially when we first started out. Now, I feel like we have gained a lot more respect in our industry and the fact that we're women is now an advantage instead of a point of contention. We're good at what we do and we want the same level of respect as men."
Meet Jacob and Diego: Two fresh-faced eighteen-year-olds with a matching set of good looks. It's not surprising to know then that these two young producers and CEOs of 959 Productions met while modeling in New York last August when they were assigned to the same agency model house.
Walk through the streets of Erbil and you won’t believe you’re in Iraq. Not because of the danger, but for Iraq, how remarkably modern it is.
"I recently took a break from the Los Angeles lifestyle to embrace the fresh air and less congested streets of the Bay Area. I take this trip at least once a year, but this time I was in for a real treat."
ISSUE 04 is jam-packed with Features and Interviews. And it happens to be our inaugural print issue as well. Here's a preview of the content. Be sure to grab your limited edition copy (out of 350, hand-numbered) afterwards.
"Each photo has a different tone of excitement, happiness or even anger being showed. Nothing is ever the same. There's something new everyday to shoot."
You glance at me ever so meekly - yet fully aware of my pulsating lust for you - You draw me near, allow the chase to begin - Coaxing me close - close enough to smell the scent of your skin close enough to see the glint of light reflect off of the nape of your neck close enough to see the texture of your curls graze the softness of your shoulders
BLAISON: Myself and Dame work together a lot and with Soraya as he stated individually and collectively..If we're all in the studio she may start something and we all just bounce ideas and see where it takes us depending on the vibe of the music. No different with Jeanleon, we bounce ideas and just go in.