March 2012 Obsession Issue No XXII

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Satellite transmitting distinctive culture

OBSESSION issue MARCH 2012

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p h o t o g r a p h e r B E N J O A RWA S

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Behind the scenes cover shoot with photografer Benjo Arwas and model Sarah Olbert.

03 Forward 04 Helmut Newton Poloroids ~ William Montalvo 06 Feeder ~ London Silver 08 Leica M9-Titanium ~ R. E. Fisher 10 Microburst ~ London Silver 12 Edge ~ Dru Downy 14 Y-3 ~ R. E. Fisher 16 Hangin’ - Steve Olson ~ Addison De Witt 18 3 Legends ~ Naomi West 24 Hollywood Boulevard ~ Shawn Farrington

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28 3 To Watch On Instagram ~ William Montalvo 36 Is It a Dream? ~ Benjo Arwas 48 Jan ~ Alajandro Garcia 58 Communication ~ Kathryna Hancock 70 Garden ~ David Lakenbrink 80 Lost Boys ~ Kevin McKarty 90 Nagel ~ Mike Nguyen 96 Introduce - Alex K. ~ Next Models 97 Stockists

Photograpy BENJO ARWAS BenjoArwas.com Model Sarah Olbert at Pinkerton Makeup & hair FouFou Styling Benjo’s Team & MaryRose


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Satellite transmitting distinctie culture March 2012 No. X X II OBSESSION PHOTOGRAPHY

Editor-In-Chief, Creative Director WILLIAM MONTALVO William@Satellite-Mag.com Managing Editor R. E. FISHER Richard@Satellite-Mag.com Art Director BOX808 MEDIA Box808@Satellite-Mag.com Photography Consultant RACER MEDIA INC. RacerMediaInc.com Special Correspondent ADDISON DE WITT Addison@Satellite-Mag.com Copy Editor ANNEMARIE MAES AnnemarieMaes@mac.com Public Relations FRAME PR Frame-PR.net Cofounder Jody Green Jody@Satellite-MagOnline.com Interns DRU DOWNEY, LONDON SILVER & NAOMI WEST Submissions We are always looking for new work. We accept submissions. If you would like to be considered as a contributor please send writing samples or images to Info@Satellite-Mag.com Sponsorships & special projects Sponsorship@Satellite-Mag.com Headquarters 600 S Curson Avenue Suite 423 Los Angeles California 90036 USA Satellite-mag.com Est. MMX


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Benjo Arwas Born in Israel, Tel Aviv Benjo’s main profession before becoming a photographer was serving in the Israeli Army for 5 years. After the army, Benjo’s passion for photography began as he was traveling around the world and since then has never put his camera in its case.Inspired by light, fashion and the beauty of the human being, Europe, good music, nature, traveling and hours of surfing, Benjo supplies high imaginary for his clients in all sections from stills to motion picture. He is currently attending to Brooks Institute of Photography. “Just be yourself, everybody else is alredy taken...” BenjoArwas.com

Kathryna Hancock

Addison De Witt

Kathryna grew up in the Northwest amidst rainy winters and evergreens. At the age of eighteen she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue photography and sunshine. Inspired by the change in scenery, she utilizes bright colors and bold shapes in her work.

The cynical, caustic, acingued New York drama critic Addison De Witt lends his editros eye to our March 2012 edition. Addison@Satellite-Mag.com

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here are as many styles of photography as there are photographers. Each pursue the fulfillment that their art offers by interpreting the world in different ways. Welcome to Satellites photography issue. In this edition we feature some photographers from the past, present and future Satellite offers a little insight to photographers we thing ore ones to watch. There are also products and the growing use of mobile phone photography. Digital photography is an art medium that perhaps most importantly anyone can create.

William Montalvo Editor-In-Chief

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olaroid technology revolutionized photography. those who have used a polaroid camera can hardly forget the unique odor of its developing emulsion and the thrill of the instant image. With the polaroid, every image is one of a kind. this also applies to the later large-format polacolor prints, whose developing process left behind characteristic borders. Polaroids have thus been frequently used for preliminary studies as well as a standalone medium. This was already the case early on, following the creation and presentation of the instant photograph at the optical society of america in 1947 by its inventor, edwin land – and especially after he presented in 1972 the legendary sx-70 system, a collapsible, simple and affordable camera. In nearly all photographic areas – from landscape and genre, portrait and self-portrait, fashion and nudes – this unique imaging process has found enthusiastic devotees all over the world. Helmut Newton used the technology intensively starting in the 1970s, especially for his fashion photo shoots. As he once described in an interview, this satisfied his impatient urge to want to know immediately how a certain situation would look as a photograph. in this context, the polaroid acted as an idea sketch in addition to testing the actual lighting situation and image composition. In 1992 newton published pola woman, an unconventional book consisting only of his polaroids. According to 0 0 4

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the photographer, the publication lay particularly close to his heart, although it was discussed amidst great controversy. in response to the accusation that the images in the book were not perfect enough, he countered: “but that was exactly what was exciting – the spontaneity, the speed.” Newton’s additional notes, written on the edges of the polaroids, are fascinating as well as revealing with regard to the model, client or location and date. The comments, the haziness of the images and the signs of use are naturally also to be found on the enlargements of the polaroids included in the exhibition; they testify to a pragmatic approach to the original work materials, which have now possess an own inherent value. Especially interesting for today’s viewer is the unique polaroid aesthetic that unexpectedly alters the colors and contrast of the photographed subject. For the first time ever, over 300 works based on the original polaroids offer a comprehensive overview of this aspect of Newton’s oeuvre. The exhibition is thus a look into the sketchbook of one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. many of the iconic photographs that have already been presented in the exhibition space of the Helmut Newton foundation can be discovered in the current exhibition in the process of their creation. S Helmut-Newton.com

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Grant Nicholas Taka Hirose Alternative / Indie / Rock Newport, Whales UK 1995 – present Big Teeth Music Ltd http://www.feederweb.com Generation Freakshow

Having recently wowed fans and critics alike, with top feedback on their recent sell-out dates where Feeder gave fans the chance to preview tracks from their forthcoming album ‘Generation Freakshow’, the band announce another four shows. Fans in different locations now have the chance to enjoy the same thing - new music (plus a few massive anthems from the back catalogue), in venues far more intimate than those usually associated with this British rock institution.

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egendary Leica introduced a special edition camera M9 – Titanium Edition. New enhanced version of semi camera M9, made of titanium and developed with Volkswagen. Leather lining, LED, illuminating framing and coating resistant to the appearance of fingerprints, also features a new camera from the next of kin. The camera lens has a fixed focal length 35 mm and aperture with a value 1.4. It has also been developed specifically for this limited edition and has titanium components. Titanium camera M9, was released in only 500 editions. S Leica-Camera.com

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Chris Sallows House, Techno, Electronica South Coast, UK 2009 – present Svetlana Industries http://microburst.co.uk/ Talk In Colour’s Nightshifts

Microburst is a producer currently based in the depths of Dorset. He creates melancholy yet beautiful atmospheres mixing elements of live instrumentation, vocals and found sounds that are propelled forward with captivating beats and rhythmic ideas. He weaves seemingly disparate rhythmic elements and ideas with ease.

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There target clientele are professional photographers and all levels in their careers. Edge feels that the starting out photographer should not be left behind in any sense of the word. That’s why they are willing to work with your production needs. They stock one of the largest arsenals of Profoto gear in the LA area as well as Kinoflo, Mole Richardson, and a full assortment of grip equipment that can help you with a light test to a national campaign, they have the equipment and the know how to get it done and with 17’ Trucks for any situation, preloaded and delivered to set. LA’s best little secret is not so secret anymore and quickly becoming a favorite place to shoot for producers, directors, photographers and crews alike. S 4823 West Pico Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90019 323 934 3300 TheEdgeGrip.com

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teve Olson, a pro skateboarder in the 70’s and 80’s and prominent figure in the L.A. and San Francisco Punk Rock scene, creates Post Modern work that weaves narrative themes of capitalism, pop culture, social decay, and modern banality with the energy and fun of early Punk. Steve Olson’s work confronts and undermines the way society constructs and imposes a traditional hierarchy of cultural values and meanings by critiquing contemporary society

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and our relationship with it. The artwork explores power and the way economic and social forces exert that power by shaping the identities of individuals and culture. Questioning the nature and extent of our freedom his art challenges our acquiescence to authority and conventional thought. S Known Gallery 441 North Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 KnownGallery.com

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“My Art gives contemporary art a juvenile delinquent phase. It’s self-made style icons gleefully trashed conventions of beauty and society while pick pocketing from the coolest underground styles and beliefs of the previous centuries…” -Steve Olson

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aschen has paired Mailer’s original text (his 1973 biography Marilyn) with Bert Stern’s extraordinary photographs—widely considered the most intimate ever taken of Monroe—to create a fitting tribute to the woman who, at the time of her death in 1962, was the world’s most famous, a symbol of glamour and eroticism for an entire generation. But though she was feted and adored by her public, her private life was that of a little girl lost, desperate to find love and security. Mailer’s Marilyn is beautiful, tragic, and complex. As Mailer reflects upon her life—from her bleak childhood through to the mysterious circumstances of her death—she emerges as a symbol of the bizarre decade during which she reigned as Hollywood’s greatest female star. This book, conceived by Lawrence Schiller, Mailer’s collaborator on five works, combines the author’s masterful text with Stern’s penetrating images of the 36-yearold Marilyn. Photographed for Vogue magazine over three days at the Bel-Air Hotel, Marilyn had never allowed such unfettered access, nor had she looked so breathtakingly beautiful. Six weeks later, mysteriously, she was dead. In this bold synthesis of literary classic and legendary portrait sitting, Mailer and Stern lift the veils of confusion surrounding Monroe—the woman, the star, the sex symbol—and offer profound insight into an iconic figure whose true personality remains an enigma even today.

dates from 1992) and now for the first time in Spanish and French Limited to a total of 1,962 numbered copies signed by Bert Stern, this book is available as Collector’s Edition (No. 251-1,962), and also in two Art Editions of 125 copies each (No. 1-250). The author, Norman Mailer (19232007), was one of the 20th century’s greatest and most influential writers, as well as one of America’s most renowned and controversial literary figures. The best-selling author of a dozen novels and 20 works of nonfiction, he also wrote stage plays, screenplays, television miniseries, hundreds of essays, two books of poetry, and a collection of short stories. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he lived in Brooklyn, New York, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. The photographer, Bert Stern (b. 1929), is one of America’s greatest portrait photographers, who during the 1960s produced 200 pages annually for Vogue, as well as many of the most important print and television advertising campaigns. He is best known for his revolutionary print ads for Smirnoff and his portrait sitting with Marilyn Monroe just six weeks before her death. Stern lives and works in New York City. S Tachen.com

Translations of Mailer’s text are available in German (the translation

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Hollywood Boulevard: Old Meets New Photo Essay by Shawn Farrington

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ollywood Boulevard at night is an exciting place with a multicultural mix to go with an array of architecture both old and new. Hollywood’s rich history and thriving entertainment can be found on every corner of Hollywood Blvd. My pictures capture the colorful and exciting boulevard at night where people can be seen interacting with each other as trails from cars head and taillights streak by. Hollywood Boulevard has been around since the Mid-20th century. After becoming part of Los Angeles

County the surrounding area is now part of L.A.’s historic heritage. Recently the main goal has been to try and clean up the old image during the 1950’s of runaways and crime on Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood and Highland shopping center was completed in 2001 to try and counteract this previous notion by bringing in modern stores and hotels. Also celebrities and their lookalikes can be found scurrying around the walk of fame and at the annual Academy Awards show. S SMF84.com

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magine a world more connected through images of what happens around you – whether through friends or people across the world. Well Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger have and they created Instagram. Instagram is a fun & quirky way to share your life with friends through a series of pictures. Snap a photo with your iPhone, then choose a filter to transform the look and feel of the shot into a memory to keep around forever. They built a platform to allow you to experience moments in your friends’ lives through pictures as they happen. Kevin Systrom, CEO, graduated from Stanford University in 2006 with a BS in Management Science & Engineering—he got his first taste of the startup world when he was an intern at Odeo that later became Twitter. He spent two years at Google—the first of which was working on Gmail, Google Reader, and other products and the latter where he worked on the Corporate Development team. 0 2 3

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Kevin has always had a passion for social products that enable people to communicate more easily, and combined with his passion for photography Instagram is a natural fit. Mike Krieger also graduated from Stanford University where he studied Symbolic Systems with a focus in Human-Computer Interaction. During his undergrad, he interned at Microsoft’s PowerPoint team as a PM and at Foxmarks (now Xmarks) as a software developer. He wrote his Master’s thesis on how user interfaces can better support collaboration on a large scale. After graduating, he worked at Meebo for a year and a half as a user experience designer and as a front-end engineer before joining the Instagram team doing design & development. The following three profiles are a few Instagramers thate we feel are ones to watch. S Instagr.am F E B

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Who: Victor Huckabee (Pope Saint Victor), Artist & Brand Design Architect for Blood:Water Mission Followers: 43,128 Photos: 1,979 Favorite filter(s): Rise and Earlybird (however, I mostly use Picture Show & Filter Storm for my editing) How you use Instagram: I see Instagram as a tool to practice my creativity, notice details that I would normally miss and to share my life and values with the world around me. I’m always looking for new ways to explore my creativity and using my iphone for photography has been a great outlet. I like to notice things in places where people would normally walk by and not take a second glance. By nature I am a very spontaneous person, so most of my photos are taken on the fly when something catches my eye or jumps out at me. I love finding something new in the places I see everyday. Inspired by: I’m inspired by creation and the act of creating. Everywhere I look I see shapes, patterns, light, colors and people that inspire me. Website: PopeSaintVictor.com

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Who: Anca Moseng (missanmo), a simple engineer attracted to light and colors. Followers: 53.610 Photos: 992 Favorite filter(s): Earlybird, Sierra, Valencia How you use Instagram: To me, Instagram represents a peak into ordinary people’s daily lives and all the beauty surrounding our different cultures. The ease of iPhonegraphy sharpens your senses to discover the world around you. Instant publishing of everyday details takes photography to the next level. Instagram contains an enormous amount of photos shot by many talented photographers. The many impulses from Instagram develop my own creativity and skills as a photographer. Instagram really is an excellent school of photography! Inspired by: I have always been attracted to light, shapes and colors. Different motives appear as if I am always watching the world through a camera lens. I often have to stop the car or roll down the window to shoot while driving, simply because the light or the motive is exquisite in that instant moment. With all the motives around me wherever I go, I hardly ever get the urge to go on a planned photo shoot. Website: Coming soon 0 2 6

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Who: johnarsenault Followers: 1131 Photos: 1076 since November 22, 2011 Favorite filter(s): Sierra, Earlybird, Sutro, Hudson, Hefe & Valencia How you use Instagram: I’ve been capturing images of my life for many years and Instagram is a perfect addition for my process of producing images. I still shoot film and the technique of photographing digitally has been a difficult transition for me until I discovered instagram. I’ve been shooting with a Hasselblad for a long time (square format) so Instagram’s shape appeals to me. I capture at least one image a day. Presently I’m working on a collaboration with artist Adrian Gilliland and it’s a three part project. The images we capture thru Instagram are an important piece to the project. Inspired by: I’m inspired by my life. I routinely turn the lens upon myself, producing an outlandish and absurd, wild and erotic account of my life as a gay artist. Exploring facets of my personal relationships, my sexuality and my identity. I construct scenarios that tell a story, capture the mundane moments usually passed by and mix it with landscapes and details. I’m creating a visual diary of my life. Website: JohnArsenaultPhotography.com

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Top by LLOYD KLEIN COUTURE lloydklein.com, Ring by DAVID YURMAN davidyurman.com Dress by FALGUNI & SHANE PEACOCK falguniandshanepeacock.com Shoes by ALEJANDRA G. alejandrag.com


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Necklace by JUDY KLIMEK judyklimek.com Dress by LLOYD KLEIN COUTURE lloydklein.com


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Jacket by LLOYD KLEIN COUTURE lloydklein.com Dress by IRINA SHABAYEVA irinashabayeva.com


G A R D E N

Earrings & necklaces by JUDY KLIMEK judyklimek.com Dress by MANDALAY neimanmarcus.com


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G A R D E N

Dress by LLOYD KLEIN COUTURE lloydklein.com left Body suite by VASSILIOS KOSTETSOS kostetsos.gr, Brooch by T. RAINS t-rains.com Belt by BRAVE LEATHER braveleather.com Shoes by CHRISTOFOROS KOTENTOS kotentos-eshop.com


S A T E L L I T E

LostBoys PhotographyKevin McCarty KEVINMCCARTYSTUDIO.COM

Art DirectorRose Cefalu StylistAlvin Stillwell Hair & Make-upKaroliina Kangas ModelsJamesonATPhotogenics Isao HashimotoATQ Models JaisATPhotogenics

Jameson wears Jacket by Paul & Joe Homme paulandjoe.com Shirt by Givenchy givenchy.com Tie by Band Of Outsiders bandofoutsiders.com


F A S H I O N


S A T E L L I T E

Isao wears Jacket, pants and vest by Paul & Joe Homme paulandjoe.com Shirt by Thomas Pink thomaspink.com Tie by Rag & Bone rag-bone.com


L O S T

B O Y S

Jais wears Suit and shirt by Paul and Joe Homme paulandjoe.com Tie by Band Of Outsiders bandofoutsiders.com Pocket square by Ted Baker tedbaker.com


S A T E L L I T E

Jameson wears Jacket, shirt and tie by Ted Baker tedbaker.com Pocket square by vintage Hermes hermes.com


L O S T

B O Y S

Jais wears Jacket and trousers by MensLie Shirt by Paul & Joe Homme paulandjoe.com


S A T E L L I T E

Jais wears Shirt by Kill City killcity.net Leather jeans by Skingraft skingraftdesigns.com Boots by Opening Ceremony openceremony.com Isao wears Vest by Skingraft skingraftdesigns.com Dress by by H&M hm.com Jeans Kill City likkcity.net Bracelet CUBUS Boots by by Rick Owenscubus.com rickowens.com Shoes byby Dee Zee deezee.pl Bracelet Jewelry by Dax Savage daxsavage.com


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B O Y S

Jameson wears Shirt by Kill City killcity.net Necklace by Bones and Feathers bandfcollective.com


S A T E L L I T E

NAGEL PhotographY mike nguyen fotomn.com

Wardrobe Stylist Alyssa Chrenick Makeup & Hair styling Sparkle Tafao Model Heather Depriest Retouching Mike Nguyen Studio kinevision.com

Wood Stole by Mikel Bennett, Wide Leg Sequin Pants by Basil, Suede Boots by Sam Edelman samedelman.com


F A S H I O N


S A T E L L I T E

Triangle Bra by Marlies Dekkers marliesdekkers.nl Leather Chaps by Mikel Bennett


N A G E L

Top Hat by Goorin Bros. goorin.com Moon Coat by IIMAUHII iimuahii.com


S A T E L L I T E

Ultra Suede Dress by Falavia Otis falaviaotis.com Shoes stylists own right Sheer Cutout Top & Jaeger Pants by IIMAUHII

iimuahii.com


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S A T E L L I T E

Perspective Jumpsuit by Mikel Bennett Oxford Platforms Shoes by Jeffrey Campbell jeffreycampbellshoes.com right Tumult Medic Jacket by Ninos Boombox Sheer Cutout Leggings by IIMAUHII iimuahii.com Studded Shoes by Converse converse.com (Customized By Alyssa Chrenick)


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I N T R O D U C E

NEXT FACE

ALEX K.

Photography Dustin Hattier DustinHattier.sites.livebooks.com

Alexl is the new male model at Next to watch. Height - 6’ 2” (188 cm) Waist – 29.5” (75 cm) Shoes – 10.5 Hair – Brown Eyes – Green NextModels.com

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S T O C K I S T S

Alajandro Garcia Alajandro-Garcia.com Ann Demeulemeester AnnDemeulemeester.be Alejandra G. AlejandraG.com Alice + Olivia AliceAndOlivia.com Anne Klein AnneKlein.com Aryn K. Arymk.com Band Of Outsiders BandOfOutsiders.com Benjo Arwas BenjoArwas.com Beverly Jill Designs BeverlyJillDesigns.com Brave Leather BraveLeather.com Calvin Klein CalvinKlein.com Converse.com Converse.com Christoforos Kotentos Kotentos-Eshop.com David Lakenbrink DavidLakenbrink.com David Yurman DavidYurman.com Dax Savage DaxSavage.com DVF DVF.com Edge TheEdgeGrip.com Etro Etro.com Falavia Otis FalaviaOtis.com Falguni & Shane FalguniAndShane Peacock Peacock.com Feeter Feederweb.com Forever 21 Forever21.com Gevenchy Givenchy.com Gilligan and O’Mallby GilliganOmallby.com Gitman Brothers Gitman.com Goorin Bros. Goorin.com

L’age D’or EricSaeter.com Leica Leica-Camera.com Lloyd Klein Couture LloydKlein.com Marc Jacobs MarcJacobs.com Marni Marni.com Marlies Dekkers MarliesDekkers.nl Max Mara MaxMara.com Microburst Microburst.co.uk Mike Nguyen FotoMN.com Moth Anthropologie.com Neiman Marcus NeimanMarcus.com Nordstrom Nordstrom.com Opening Ceremony OpeningCeremony.us Paparazzi ILovePaparazzi.com Paul & Joe PaulAndJoe.com Prada Prada.com Prive Jewellery PriveJewllery.com Rachel Roy RachelRoy.com Rag & Bone Rag-Bone.com Rebecca Taylor RebeccaTaylor.com Richmond Denim JohnRichmond.com Rick Owens RickOwens.com Rolex Rolex.com Sam Edelman SamEdelman.com Sarah Pacini SarahPacini.com Shawn Farrington SMK84.com Skingraft SkingraftDesigns.com Slow/As Is Slow7474.com

Guess Guess.com

Ssense Ssense.com

H&M HM.com

Steven Madden StevenMadden.com

Harbinger HarbingerFitness.com

Tachen Tachen.com

Helmut Newton Helmut-Newton.com

Target Target.com

Hermes Hermes.com

T. Rains T-Rains.com

Iimuahii Iimuahii.com

Ted Baker TedBaker.com

Instagram Instgr.am Irina Shabayeva IrinaShabayeva.com Jeffrey Campbell JeffreyCampbellShoes.com

The Limited TheLimited.com Theory Theory.com Thomas Pink ThomasPink.com

John Arsenault JohnArsenaultPhotography.com Vassilios Kostetsos Kostetsos.gr John Varvatos JohnVarvatos.com Johnny Famous JohnnyFamousShoes.com Judy Klimek JudyKlimek.com Kevin McCarty KevinMcCartyStudio.com

Vera Wang VeraWang.com Victor Hickabee PopeSaintVictor.com Whitaker Malem WhitakerMalem.co.uk Y-3 Y-3.com

Kill City KillCity.net

YSL YSL.com

Known Gallery KnownGallery.com

Zara Zara.com


Photography Kevin McCarty

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