Photo essay: British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper is documenting the construction of a new metro line in the Danish capital – one of the largest infrastructure projects in the city’s history. (more…)
Photo essay: British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper is documenting the construction of a new metro line in the Danish capital – one of the largest infrastructure projects in the city’s history. (more…)
The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.
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the inhabitable structures are formed by highly insulated capsules, transforming the large energy sources into more than just functional machines.
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Welcome to the new issue of D’SCENE! After more than seven years of existing as an online magazine Design Scene‘s transition into its print domain D’SCENE with all its challenges seems to be complete. When it comes to top model names D’SCENE magazine’s latest edition is our strongest yet. However in the process Brave New World came up on its own as the theme of the issue for many reasons.
The latest issue features two covers, one starring supermodel Harvey Newton-Heydon (Next London) photographed in London by Sevda Albers with styling from our Fashion Editor Christopher Maul. The other was captured in New York with a team of top model boys lensed by Jared Bautista with styling from Rima Chahine.
For us it was a different kind of adventure to organize womenswear editorials for print. The girls are now not only making an appearance in a men’s story, instead three of the sessions are dedicated to womenswear only and are headlined by some of the most sought after faces on the scene.
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