Elia from D1 Models – @eliaberthoud – Suits by @opposuits – Photographer: Frank Louis – www.franklouis.com
Elia from D1 Models – @eliaberthoud – Suits by @opposuits – Photographer: Frank Louis – www.franklouis.com
Photographer: Ben Sabo /www.facebook.com/Ben.sabo.photo
www.instagram.com/Ben.sabo.
Model: Richard / www.instagram.com/bodnarricsi
Hair: Thomas Kul
Fondateur de Rufskin, Hubert Pierre Pouches est aussi un photographe de talent qui réalise toutes les photos de sa marque. Il a démarré une collaboration avec le mannequin et athlète Logan Swiecki-Taylor depuis plusieurs années qui maintenant dépasse largement le simple cadre du travail. La complicité entre les deux est palpable et donne des images très fortes comme la série qu’ils nous proposent aujourd’hui.
Vous pouvez voir les photos de Hubert et Logan sur le site de Rufskin: http://www.rufskin.com/
Photographer: Lidia Aparicio Sales based in Valencia and Barcelona (Spain).
www.ashary.portfoliobox.es – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ashary-Arte-digital/209126645820119?fref=ts
Model: Diego Martinez Sanchez
www.diegomartinez.portfoliobox.es – https://www.facebook.com/diego.martinezsanchez.12
Swimwears credits: HOM(Turquoise), Calvin Klein(Red), Emidio Tucci(Blue), Ralph Lauren(Light Green).
JetSki: Thanks to Jet Ski Center at Calpe – www.jetskicentercalpe.com
This editorial, « A Hungarian Boy from Youngstown », is a tribute to James and his Hungarian and Romanian roots and to all immigrants who have sacrificed their lives in 12-hour shifts in factories in order to provide their children with a better life. James Cancel, the model, is the son of immigrant parents from Hungary who came to Youngstown because others from their family had come before them. Little did they know the city was nearly dead when they got there. The logo I created is a modern rendition of the old Youngstown Sheet & Tube logo, the steel mill for which Youngstown, Ohio, was famous and the steel mill that drew tens of thousands of immigrants to Ohio to work in the sweatshops and steel factories.
For nearly 75 years, that factory provided work to immigrants from all over Eastern Europe, the Irish, the Italian and Puerto Ricans from the Caribbean. In the mid-70s, Youngstown Sheet & Tube closed and the Youngstown economy was devastated. Within 20 years, the city had lost 75 percent of its population and had nearly gone bankrupt. For a time in the 90s, Youngstown’s major trade was drugs and it was the murder capital in the United States.
Now, art galleries have begun to spring up in abandoned buildings and a beer company has set up shop in the old railroad station. Slowly but surely, the City of Youngstown is trying to be reborn.
Photographer: Matthias Brandt
Model: Gerrad Bohl@TheBlakeMen-Paris
Grooming: Phoebe Dawson using MAC
Discover the complete serie in Blake 64: https://blakemag.com/voir-le-magazine/
Photographer: Eric Peltier
Artistic Direction: Hervé Godard
Make-up & hair: Delphie Make-up
Models: Eymeric, Julien & Orel@TheBlakeMen-KennedyParis
Location: Hotel Renaissance Arc de Triomphe Paris