Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.
Gorgeous Estie Forstbauer of Front Management spent her summer back home in Greenwich, CT. No better way to reminisce on the summer that was than running around an abandoned estate in your bikini. With lots of rain this summer everything on the East Coast is as green as can be, perfect for climbing and lots of shade. Photographed by talented Aaron Austin.
The way you start your morning can make or break the rest of your day. Enjoy this wonderful set starring Giulia photographed by Gioacchino Dell Erba at the Loft Studio Cologne by following her morning routine.
Let’s have a warm welcome to photographer Victoria Petersen who debuts on C-Heads. Together with her friend and model Nancy Bernacchia they had a fun time on the beach and in the garden on a beautiful sunny afternoon and endow us with a wonderful and natural set of images.
The principles of a minimal waste lifestyle are really simple. It´s about waste prevention, separate collection and reduction of residual waste. “This shooting theme was inspired by Bea Johnson, the mother of the zero waste lifestyle movement. After digging into the issue I found the nearest Package Free Shop in my area called Bez Obalu in Czech.”
NYC summer heat, 100 degrees, the air is stuffy. The more stairs you take down to the metro the more you wonder why the sweat drenched people who are coming up from this hell hole are not collectively fainting. As soon as the sun is about to set the asphalt is still vibrating. Not a single bird around. The only sound is the constant buzzing of AC machines on the windows.
It is easy to see the beginning of things, and harder to see the ends. I remember wanting this. I remember getting it. I remember how overwhelming and underwhelming both instances were. I was both enthralled and disappointed, elated and anxious in the worst way.
“Home is my temple. Home is love, freedom and tranquility, or wildness if we want it. I have always enjoyed collecting things that remind me of travels, nature, and faraway places. My paintings also remind me of the natural world and having them in our home takes me out of this urban context and into this world I want to be in where nature is respected, celebrated and loved.”
“I met Patricia a few months ago, when she asked me to take pictures for the very first time. She had never taken photos before, but I fell in love with her beauty instantly. I proposed to take photos especially for C-Heads, as we both love the magazine. She is very calm, and there is something really special about the way she looks. It has that strength that is only born of serenity.”
German photographer Jörg Billwitz always manages to capture a small eternity of a moment in his pictures. His new series with Ukrainian model Yana captured in an apartment in Kiev near Maidan – along with a wonderful text by her – invites you to leave the daily routine behind and immerse into a world of beautiful photos, personal thoughts and unspoken questions.
As we slowly start looking back at this summer, while we are still holding onto its last breath, Guillaume Gaubert finally returns on C-Heads with a new breathtaking photo series largely inspired by old 80’s photo magazines like the French LUI Magazine.
“This shoot celebrates everything I love about Summer — fresh-faced and sun-kissed skin, natural light bouncing off the water, super-saturated colors, and the way your hair still smells like sunscreen at the end of the day.”
“I just moved into my new apartment, and it was the last time I saw Sarah before she moved back to Australia.” tells us London based photographer Chris Dwyer. The series with Sarah radiates the power of femininity and sensuality and make you feel happy right now.
Toronto based photographer Dean Ostetto debuts on C-Heads with a wonderful series starring lovely Anastasia Ray of Dulcedo Management with make-up and hair done by Brooke Walker.
We sat down with Anyssa Maipauw of “The Crop Up” – a dazzling temporary 200m2 space in Oud-Zuid focusing on pop-up events, shared working space and exhibit artwork for you to take your passion seriously.