Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
Lost in LA: In Conversation with Jordan Anthony
I sometimes think it can be deeply comforting to feel understood — that moment when you realise someone else feels something similar to you, even though they’re living a completely different life. That sense of recognition, of emotional closeness without sameness, is one of the most defining forces behind young artist Jordan Anthony.
“To be alive is one thing — but to be well takes intention.” A moment with Jasmine
“What an underrated pleasantry it is to see a stranger and smile at them.” I couldn’t agree more with Jasmine Chanae. Sometimes I smile at people simply because our eyes meet. No reason, no intention. I don’t think kindness should feel unusual. We’re all in this together, after all.
A Fairy Tale
“My name is Karina, and I am a model from Ukraine. For the past two years, I have been working in nude modeling, a field where I can truly explore aesthetics, sensitivity, and the natural beauty of the female body. I am deeply inspired by visual harmony and believe that nudity, when treated with respect and intention, becomes a powerful artistic language rather than something provocative.”
A Day on the Alm
Model Besma always dreamed of being a cowgirl. And in this series, she can live that dream for a moment. She lies in the grass, lets the hay tickle her skin, watches the sweet calves move through the fields. If you love horses, their scent stays with you forever.
By the Wild Lake
Happiness is being wild. And sometimes, it truly is. Spending the best day with a friend, doing something simple together. Walking down to the wild lake. Letting yourself drift with the clouds as if they were the sun. Laughing together. Diving into the cool, turquoise water. Feeling everything, fully.
PREMIERE: Malu Pierini On Memory, Love, and What We Carry Forward
Imagine yourself stepping up the stairs of an airplane. A small smile resting on your lips. In just a moment, the journey begins. This time, it’s not only a drift through space, but also through time – through memories, places, and the fragments of lives lived before our own. With her new album, Malu Pierini has created more than a sequence of songs. Libera Me becomes a passage through her personal history, her family story, and the invisible threads that connect past and present. “The album exists across generations, in more than one time and place at once.”
Denisa, A Tropical Study
While outside the world may be wrapped in winter, snow settling quietly upon rooftops and fields, the cold brushing the face like a sudden awakening, we turn inward for a moment, toward warmth, toward stillness.
On Making Again
“A new story I produced and photographed, marking my return to fashion photography,” shares photographer and producer Hila Krugman Kadi. Created together with model Tamar Alma, the series revisits a shared love for play — moving fluidly between different outfits, moods, and settings. The result is a body of work that feels somehow nostalgic, carrying a subtle trace of melancholy while remaining hopeful. Styling done by Tatiana Miroshnikova and Make-Up by Michal Neigar.
The Last Glow
This series contains nothing more than the shimmer of gold, the beauty of the female form, and the play of framing, detail, and atmosphere. A beautiful series to close the year — elegant, sparkling, and softly opening toward the next chapter.
“Being deeply human means allowing yourself to feel.” On Feeling Interview with Indian electronic artist Migrant
Electronic music in India has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade. What once belonged to a small, niche community now fills major festivals across the country, drawing crowds in the tens — and in some cases hundreds — of thousands. Within this rapidly expanding landscape, it is artists like Migrant who stand out, carried by emotion, intention, and inner movement.
Florence’s Out Run wade through the darkness on ‘Gray Cloud’
With a busy 2025 in the rearview, Florence Italy’s Out Run are gearing up for their long-awaited debut EP, which is set to arrive in l’anno nuovo. Having offered a smorgasbord of cohesive singles so far, the latest taste comes in the form of “Gray Cloud,” a melancholy but buoyant number that the duo says was born in the heart of the storm.
A Place in Bali
As the year draws to a close, no matter how one feels about it, it becomes a natural moment for reflection — and perhaps for setting new intentions. Every year, I choose a personal theme: something to learn, something to give my time and attention to more consciously. What that focus will be this time, I’m not entirely sure yet. But when I look at the new series of Atlanta of Select Models Los Angeles, photographed by Jase Patrick, I find myself briefly losing track of time.
An Interview with Sound of Fractures on Trust, Time, and the Music Video
Who remembers the feeling of waiting for a new music video to be released? It used to be an event — almost as exciting as going to the movies. Okay, no red carpet involved, but still something you waited for. These were moments you made time for, moments that invited attention and presence. Those days feel far away now. In an age defined by speed and constant scrolling, videos are consumed in seconds and skipped the moment interest fades. What was once celebrated has become fleeting.
“I’m there to make people feel good.” Kitty Lyons on sound, crowd connection, and musical intuition
“I’m there to make people feel good—to smile, loosen up, move, and if I’m lucky, lose themselves in the music.” For Kitty Lyons, DJing is less about control and more about connection. Her sets are built on energy, presence, and an intuitive dialogue with the crowd — playful yet intentional, sensual yet deeply musical. Drawing from a rich background in live instrumentation and a strong sense of emotional storytelling, she creates moments that invite people to fully arrive in the now.
Pauline Andrés marks the solstice with ‘Sweet December’
As the winter solstice is upon us, singer-songwriter Pauline Andrés seeks to balance things out with a bit of warmth. Coming in the form of rich guitar tones, real drums, and heartfelt lyrics, “Sweet December” is her ode to the season. After its brief, haunting opening, the chorus arrives quickly, and in major fashion, solidifying Andre’s optimistic, if not poignant outlook on the month.