excited to finally share, present space, print four with imaan hammam by louise & maria thornfeldt 🤍
present space introduces BODY, its fourth print issue, published and designed by AMILE. the issue investigates the many forms of the body; humans, animals, and nature through editorials and essays to further understand its complexities.
special thank you to @bitton and everyone at @establishmentny for making this issue a dream.
thank you for everyone that has poured their time, love, and effort to make print four come to life.
photographer: @louisethornfeldt@mariathornfeldt
stylist: @louise__ford
creative direction: @duque.j@nimahabibzadeh
make-up: @marcelogutierrez
hair: @tamaramcnaughton
nails: @makinaill
talent: @imaanhammam
casting director: @bitton@establishmentny
production: @wearecounsel
producer: @anne___ryan
assistant producer: @ellengracekozarits, melina tavares, max thuemler
photo assistant: pietro lazzaris, conor ralph
digital tech: casanova cabrera
styling assistant: diego lawler
hair assistant: aya yamashita
present space team 🤍
founder and creative director: @nimahabibzadeh
creative director: @duque.j
publisher: @amileamileamile
photography director: @dvourakis
senior editor: @elliebr.own
graphic designer: @patrimaca
editorial assistant: @eugejoke
commercial director: @nickygraycomms
a couple of moments from são paulo in october last year with claudia andujar. it’s probably one of the most surreal moments to this date getting to meet claudia in her home, view her negatives, and see all the objects and ornaments she’s collected over the years. such an important and iconic figure in photography.
photographed by diego vourakis with nima habibzadeh for the cover of present space, print three. text by ellie brown. read the full feature on presentspace.com
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textures of earth
photography by diego vourakis, creative direction by juan duque
“mi cosa es tu cosa” —excited to share a special conversation i had with pedro reyes in his workshop and home alongside nima habibzadeh, photographed by david william baum for present space, print three. styled by daniel zepeda and text by ellie brown.
pedro reyes on using social sculpture to create change —check out the full feature on presentspace.com