Ben Kirschenbaum teamed up with online retailer MeUndies with art direction by Michelle Plotkin and together they created a free-spirited and cheeky story surrounded by some pretty classic Hollywood scenes.
Uprising Berlin-via-Paris producer Yndi Ferreira DaSilva aka Dream Koala comes along with a new EP. Check out our interview and grab a free download of the first single.
image OLittleSister by dannymcshane.com nothing can be more self-defeating than to compare oneself to others. the grass on the other side always seems to appear “greener” but the reality is: looks can deceive.…
L.A. based photographer and artist Edward Cushenberry met Yuri Ogita four years ago through their teacher and mutual friend. “Through my friendship with Yuri, I met her sister Hana Ogita. I instantly became interested in their bond and wanted to document their lives together.
“I always try to transmit the atmosphere that is close to my inner life and social environment; most of the time I wish that who sees them can notice that the place where I took the images is Colombia and Medellín. I also describe my photos as fortunate moments of love and beauty.”
“22 days. 1 week in the Arizona desert, 1 week on the road, 1 week in LA. My muse and I are searching for paracosm.” Let´s continue with part 2 of the road trip diary by photographer Sam LI and model Jenna Lipps.
Cats and girls! Spain photographer Rubén Suárez knows how to make us happy and teamed up with young German model Larisa represented in Spain by Trend Models for a gorgeous, fun-loving and youthful C-Heads Exclusive
Sometimes we get overhelmed by feelings. By the awakening of the sun, meeting a lovely friend or when leaving the aircraft and entering a new city. Oh yes and the work of Los Angeles based Cameron Davis.
Terence Connors (Director/ Cinematographer) made a film portraying a day in the life of his gorgeous girlfriend, model Zippora Seven, starting off with some splendid sentences from the book Lost in Translation by Eva Hoffman.
Klara @First “PO-RTRAITS” The London based photographer duo Nocera & Ferri took 1o polaroid portraits from 10 different models. “The inspiration behind the polaroid portraits was to get a physical thing…
You all know it. In an era where we are surrounded by the digital flood of images, with hundreds of pictures on the mobile phone, Instagram profile or in folders on your computer – often all the art loses more and more of its magic. Great memories, portraits or masterpieces are pushed into the background and are out of sight.
“We don´t want to form the character of the festival by artist-name droping and taking part at the booking-madness. The charme, the uniqueness of the venue, new creative rudiments at the program and a fair cost-benefit ratio are having priority.”