Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
Christian Löffler: Finding “Home” on the Road
“New people are coming into my life who are very important to me now. But also connections that have been there have gotten stronger again.” Christian Löffler has grown into this chapter of life – the clarity that comes with growing older, the understanding that it’s better to let go of anxiety and simply arrive in the moment. And the realisation of how essential it is to have people around you who give a sense of stability, who feel aligned with you, where trust and a certain connection make you feel held.
Rooms, Roads & Light
Time is a gift – use it well. Spend it with people you love, and never forget how important friends and family are. Model Andrea Camilla Cruz Andersen has spent a wonderful time with photographer Nicoline Aagesen, enjoying every second of it, at their dream hotel MARQÍ in Colares, Portugal – a place made for staying, and for shooting, of course. Captured in the soft stillness of an old car, sunlit corners, and unhurried hours.
“You have to be bad at it for a while.” Twin Toes on Waves, Patience, and Creating
What are you dreaming of these days? I find myself wishing for the small things – the sunlight that wakes me, the warmth that gives everyday life its quiet beauty. Flat Days, the new song by Twin Toes, opens exactly that question: the waiting for something you long for, something you hope will finally appear.
A Conversation with Eulalie about Escapism, Communication, and Small Steps
If you’re looking for something a little different, today we have just the right hint for you. Eulalie’s music moves between pop, electronic textures, dreamy atmospheres and experimental edges that resist clear categorisation. And that’s exactly how she prefers it. Not following a fixed plan, but trusting the process — staying in motion, adjusting along the way, letting things open up as they want to.
In the Studio with Tasa
“There’s a kind of magic that refuses to be planned – the kind that appears only when the right person steps in front of the lens. And that’s what Tasa is for me,” Elipamodels tells us. “We don’t shoot often. Maybe twice a year at best. But every time we do, something memorable happens – something that feels effortless, elegant, and unmistakably ours. And although I rarely dive into fashion photography, Tasa is one of the very few women who can pull me into that world without a second thought.
The Girl and the Horse
“Everyone should know what it is to witness these powerful forces galloping through the field. What felt like a spiritual experience for me was as easy as breathing for these stallions. Every bone exploding with wild energy. All that power, stilled by the voice of a human that holds their trust. The bond was palpable.” photographer Nicole Law tells us about her newest series starring Elizabeth Kokotailo of Jagger Management.
“Wicker Woman was my return to myself” — Freya Ridings on Power, Vulnerability, and Reclaiming Her Core
“Wicker Woman for me was a return, a reclaiming and trying to embody the empowered feminine that I saw around me growing up from my mother and my grandmothers. I saw fiercely independent, beautiful, fiery, funny, strong women, and I think for me I felt in myself — especially over the last sort of few years — a kind of weakening and a people-pleasing that was really frustrating to me. And especially with making music, you can’t really come from that mindset,” Freya Ridings tells me the inspiring and very personal story behind her latest, magnificent song Wicker Woman — a hymn to reclaiming the original feminine force, written by Freya and recorded with Jennifer Decilveo at Beach Tree Sound Studio in LA.
Only Nicole!
when the world rushes on learn to stay with the moment that chooses you As the year draws to a close, time seems to move in drifting moments, rushing by…
A Return to Essence – A Dialogue on Roots, Rhythm, and Purpose with Eli Fola
There are people you meet where you immediately feel how deeply they sense the world – thoughtful, reflective, and emotional. These are the people I’m instinctively drawn to, the ones who make life feel a little more human. Eli Fola is one of them. When you talk to him, you notice that emotions aren’t a weakness for him but something he welcomes, something he transforms into sound, rhythm, and art.
Between Water and Words — Elinborg Releases “Blood”
The summer days are fading, and the darker season draws us into quieter hours — a time of year when music often carries more depth. Today, Faroese artist Elinborg releases her new single “Blood” via Embassy of Music, a deeply personal song written about the loss of her father. Originally part of her debut album Í Ævir (“Forever”) and sung in Faroese, the track now appears in English for the first time, allowing a wider audience to step into its emotional world.
Tones of a Fading Summer
On a golden October evening at Llandudno Beach in Cape Town, Chloë-Amber Sheppard moved with an easy grace against the rhythm of the ocean. Having just returned from a season in Europe, she brought back a beautiful treasure of memories.
PREMIERE: “I want my art to be antithetical to hyper-individualism.” In Conversation with selena feliciano
Rain taps softly against the windowpane. The air smells a little like fallen leaves, and – if you let your imagination wander – maybe even a touch of orange. There is something tender in this moment, a softness that mirrors the music of selena feliciano. Her songs arrive like a quiet rainfall: refreshing, grounding, and stirring something deep inside you.
A Glimpse into Vol. 37 – Unseen Moments with Lea by Fabian Zelinsky
Photographer Fabian Zelinsky knows how easily passion can slip out of focus. While photographing Lea Hermann at a hidden location in Carinthia, he reflected on slowing down, setting boundaries, and reconnecting with why he creates. “I know that something like perfection doesn’t exist,” he says — a reminder that his work is strongest when it stays natural, intuitive, and close to real emotion.
Unscripted Moments
There is no such thing as the “right moment.” If something sits on your heart, do it now. If you carry a small dream, take the first small step. The right moment is almost always simply now. Photographer Andi Singer and New York–based model Kristine spent an afternoon in Paris capturing exactly that — moments taken as they come, light that moves without warning, and the freedom to simply follow wherever the moment led.
Breaking Boundaries: NLI talks saying no, her debut album, and choosing the uncomfortable
NLI is a London based producer and artist who places creative integrity above everything else. She only takes on projects that fully align with her artistic vision – completely uncompromising when it comes to creating something she can truly stand behind. For her, art comes before convenience, before expectation, and before anything that would dilute her intention.