Photography Massimo Leardini
Styling Pauline Naerholm
Model Sophie Klock @ Premier London
Emery’s second book “Yuka & The Forest” introduces us to said young girl as well as the chinju no mori, the sacred forest.
Read MoreWithin “Rie”, the first in Lena C. Emery’s trilogy of books, the viewer witnesses a delicately complex elaboration in character as the subjects repeatedly pose, rest and move while being in different states of undress.
Read More“Fear has not touched me” — a conversation with Ma Anand Sheela as appeared in the Transformation issue of Whitelies Magazine.
Read MoreWhitelies columnist Shannon May Powell shares her thoughts on the Obsession with Change.
Read MoreWhitelies columnist Shannon May Powell shares her thoughts on Nostalgia.
Read MoreOne year after launching their first book “Summer Diary” Arthur Groeneveld and Bamboo van Kampen (Arturo Bamboo) present their second publication “Privé”
Read MoreWhitelies columnist Shannon May Powell shares her thoughts on Possession.
Read MoreA melancholic travel story to Iran by Olivier Kervern as appeared in the Failure issue of Whitelies Magazine.
Read MoreA conversation with Chris Maggio, a New York based photographer and self-proclaimed boring guy, who wanders the streets to capture human behaviour that incites introspection.
Read MoreJohann König in conversation with the Scandinavian artists duo Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset as appeared in the Failure issue of Whitelies Magazine.
Read MoreBlithe memories of a summer at the Portuguese Algarve by Lilli Zylka.
Read MorePhotographer Damien Drew explores traditional Japanese aesthetic Wabi Sabi, a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.
Read MoreWhitelies columnist Shannon May Powell shares her thoughts on Failure.
Read MoreA conversation with Whitelies Muse Lena Hardt in partnership with CÉLINE.
Read MoreAn essay by Anna Sinofzik as appeared in the Failure issue of Whitelies Magazine.
Read MoreA harmonious trip across China’s towering metropolises and traditional country sides by Tom de Peyret.
Read MoreThe English-born actor sat down with us to talk about his childhood, his on-screen persona Jonathan Byers in Stranger Things and the biggest British stereotypes.
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