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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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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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A Little Wild, A Little Free

Softness meets edge, delicacy blends with strength – that’s the essence of this series featuring Selina Rose. Captured in the warm, dappled light of late summer, the shoot embraces playful movement, freedom, and spontaneity. Nothing too static, nothing too posed. A quiet flower field sets the dreamy, feminine tone, while Selina’s raw skateboarding energy at a DIY park creates a striking contrast. The result: a little wild, a little free, and fully her.
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At Land’s End

In the end, time softens everything, leaving us with memories of what once was. We turn the pages of an album and see the faces that were once real. It is the fleeting nature of time that makes these moments so beautiful, though sometimes beautifully painful. In this new series, model Audrey Cote and photographer Dustin Scott Martin spend a calm, reflecting afternoon exploring the coast of Maine, following the light as it changes moment by moment.
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Ophelia Wouldn’t

A red-haired woman by the water often brings to mind Shakespeare’s Ophelia — but this story takes another path entirely. Born out of long evenings of conversation over tapas in Seville, the series grew naturally on the last day of shooting with Kyra Olivia Murphy, our muse, captured through the lens of photographer Chloë Aillud.
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A Glimpse into Vol. 38 — Outtakes from Morning Routines

Almost two years ago, we first shared this story, one that unfolded in the heart of Paris, amidst the winding cobblestone streets and the seductive allure of the city‘s famed charm, photographer Steh Meyer and model Bela Carfer embarked on a six-day sojourn of creative exploration.
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Sunlight, Stillness, and Aure

Oh, what a truly wonderful day model Aure and photographer Olivier Capron created for us. At the dreamy Villa La Cicada they celebrated what we all love most — savoring the sweetness of the moment, leafing through a C-Heads print issue, and letting the warm sun kiss their faces.
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Junaco’s New Album Is a Journey Born from Silence, Firelight, and Rivers

Some albums come to life under truly special circumstances. Such is the case with the new record In Motion by Junaco. The environment that shaped it was unlike anything else—written during a week together in a yurt on the Smith River, surrounded by rain, silence, wood fires, sauna nights, and icy water. Cut off from the outside world, without internet or distractions,
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New Chapters with VARLEY: On Music, Connection, and Concrete Pools

I will never stop trying to share the beautiful things. “Connection, being part of something, and showing up for each other feels like the most important thing,” Claire-Ann and Matthias of VARLEY tell me when we speak. And I hold on to that thought, because I know how much it resonates in my own life too. In the hours that feel heavy, it is exactly these things — the closeness of others, the moments that catch us off guard, the songs that stay — that give everything meaning.
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Carried by the Waves

Sometimes life reminds us to slow down and trust the process. In his latest series, Jase Patrick translates this feeling into images full of light and freedom. Together with the radiant Spanish model Maria Gandia of castawaymodelmanagement, he captures the beauty of the sea as a place of renewal and strength — a reminder that every step along the way carries us forward.

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