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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.
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Soft Beginnings

What’s the first thing you do in the morning when you wake up? Those moments when the early sounds gently pull you out of sleep — that tender space where you drift from your dreams into a new day, where time feels soft and unhurried, and the world is still holding its breath.
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When the Story Continues

Some people cross your path only once — fleeting, like a train ride shared with a stranger, or a quick exchange before the doors close and everyone moves on.
And then there are the rare ones who return. You meet again — not by plan, but with a quiet sense of familiarity. As if the time in between had never really stretched that far. As if an invisible thread had been there all along, loosely tying your lives together across places, jobs, and years.
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The Shape of Us

Shot entirely on film, The Shape of Us moves through a dreamscape of bodies and veils, where intimacy is collective and strength lies in tenderness. The series lingers on skin, gesture, and quiet presence—capturing not just the physical, but the silent language that exists between women. It is less about innocence than about recognition: of softness as power, of vulnerability as form, of togetherness as a way of becoming.
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Stratospheric – measured striptease

Stratospheric is an ascent in reverse — not climbing higher, but cutting deeper. A journey of layers, where subtraction becomes power and nakedness is never exposure, but the conquest of a new balance. Step by step, eight degrees of separation unfold, from the overcoat to the slip, tracing the fragile line between protection and vulnerability, surface and depth.
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Off to New Shores

Off to new shores. To new stories, to new faces, to new horizons. Because every ending also holds the promise of a beginning. This series by photographer Jasper Bailey stars the radiant Romie, with the sea as a symbol of endless movement, renewal, and flow.
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Forgotten Rooms

How many confessions, how many betrayals must these walls have overheard, without ever revealing a word. Moments of joy, moments of reflection, moments that slipped away unseen. This series was shot in Bangkok’s Chinatown inside an old motel house from the early 1900s. With its faded walls and and the heavy stillness of years gone by, the location became more than just a backdrop — it wrapped the moment in its own atmosphere.
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Souls of Gold

I long for people with hearts of gold. Souls free of indifference — as innocent as the sun that sinks in golden hues, only to rise again the next morning. And like the sun, they carry with them the quiet promise of warmth, light, and renewal each day.
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The Illusion of Freedom

The concept of freedom has been a significant cultural agenda over time. In books and movies, revolutions and wars, relationships and social institutions — humans are drawn to striving and fighting for freedom. But what is freedom? Isn’t it something given to most modern men by design? Various dictionaries define freedom as ‘the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants’; ‘the power of self-determination attributed to the will; the quality of being independent of fate or necessity’; ‘the state of being unrestricted and able to move easily’; ‘the state of not being subject to or affected by (something undesirable)’, etc.
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Dancing Through Contradictions with Joya Mooi

The tension between buoyant beats and lyrics that dive into more complex emotions is something Dutch–South African artist Joya Mooi uses with ease. So it is with her new single, Technicolour, where envy isn’t painted in one shade, but refracted into admiration, doubt, and self-discovery. 
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Adrianna in Golden Days

As summer in Poland drew to a close—cooler, gentler, and less generous with its warmth than in years past—photographer Łukasz Dziewic sought to capture the essence of its fleeting glow. By the stillness of a pool, he and model Adrianna Daniel of imgmt.pl wove a quiet story of light and reflection, where water became a mirror for memory and the body a silhouette
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An Apartment of Analog Dreams

Shot on 35mm film, this series by Anna Bilodeau documents the intimate world of muse Rachel Opert, within her treasured Lower East Side apartment — tucked into the ever-shifting creative microcosm of Dimes Square. A nest of vinyl sleeves, softened light, and an aura steeped in memory.
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Behind the Beats: Primate on Live Energy, Growth and the Story of About Us

What you give, you receive. Life always has a way of reflecting back what we put into it — at least in the best of moments, when everything falls into place. Like here: “There’s nowhere I feel more alive than during a live set. That moment when the crowd screams the lyrics and melodies back at you — it’s surreal every single time,” Primate tells us.
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“My art has to come from a true place” — Listening Closer with Holysseus Fly

The blows of fate at a young age – though of course they can come at any time in life – leave marks that never quite fade. They shape you, become part of your story, and quietly alter the way you move through the world. Fortunate are those who are spared. For Holly Wellington, aka Holysseus Fly, a cancer diagnosis at only 25 was such a turning point. I begin with these lines because I truly feel that her music carries its depth, its vulnerability, and its beauty from walking through such moments — for who else could transform the depths of life into art, if not someone who has moved through them within herself?
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A Glimpse into Vol. 38 — Outtakes from Shaping the Earth

Based in Amsterdam, Imme Laure Kievit finds beauty in slowing down. A ceramic artist who also cherishes yoga, traveling, and moments of calm, she is drawn to the grounding nature of clay. For her, ceramics is not only about creating with her hands, but about being fully present — an art form that connects her to the earth and its elements.
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A Dialogue with the Sea

Photography holds the rare power of capturing what is fleeting a gesture, a glance, a fragment of light. By the Baltic Sea, this transience takes on a deeper meaning, for the sea itself is an eternal dialogue between silence and movement, calm and unpredictability.

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