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.
Exclusive Video Premiere: Majik steps into a new chapter with “Monsters”
“The easy path today becomes the harder one tomorrow,” I once read — and there’s a lot of truth in that. Sometimes there comes a moment when running no longer works, even if you want it to. A point where you’re forced to stop, turn inward, and face what’s been left unresolved. To ask difficult questions. To take responsibility. And, perhaps, to choose a new way forward.
Painting with the Last Light
The sea at the end of the day feels calm and open. The light turns orange and rests on the water, soft and warm. Everything seems to slow down. The horizon becomes quiet, and the sea feels endless, holding the last warmth of the sun before night arrives.
At the Beach with Anette
“We met on the beach here in Miami with no real plan, just wanting to make something a bit more fun than the usual,” Ben Everden tells us about his newest series starring gorgeous Anette Marrero Viu of Next Miami. Always refreshing to see a classy beach series with a subtle nostalgic touch.
A Cat, A Home, and C-Heads
A cat turns an apartment into a home – at least for those who naturally adore these soft, furry little beings. And since we count ourselves among them, we’re especially happy to share this beautiful series by Belgium-based photographer Tim Batist, who spent a lovely afternoon together with model Robyn, the sweet kitten Nori, and C-Heads Magazine.
Salt, Sun & Laughter
Sometimes it isn’t a problem when words don’t quite line up. While deep conversations can be something wonderful, there are moments when connection doesn’t need language at all and presence, intuition, and trust are enough. Creativity often lives exactly there: in the quiet understanding between gestures, glances, and shared attention.
On writing La Fête, returning and what really matters — A conversation with ML
When ML wrote La Fête, she was literally lying in the grass at a party. Her thoughts were everywhere, just not there. Too much had happened in a short time. Instead of staying, she chose to leave and walk home. That night, La Fête was written. “It’s not a general state of sadness, but a very specific, fleeting emotion tied to that particular evening.” After a longer pause, La Fête feels like the beginning of something new.
Learning to Notice
It’s strange how small things can make a day feel different. I’ve been thinking about how closely our happiness is tied to believing in the kindness of others — much more than we tend to assume. You lose your wallet, and somehow it finds its way back to you. Returned by a stranger. Someone you never expected to care. And the happiness that follows makes you glow. It surprises you, simply because you didn’t expect it. There are studies that try to explain this, to measure it, to prove it.
Time Belongs to You
Imagine a morning without an alarm clock. No meetings waiting, no rushing for the subway, no schedule to follow. Time answers only to you. Barefoot toast in the kitchen. Lying back in an armchair, sunlight spilling across the room. Slow moments on the terrace, where nothing asks for your attention.
Ace of Hearts
The longest night of the year carries an air of mystery. It’s a time of magic and wonder, when we stand on the cusp of something new. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, our days have been getting longer for a little while now (thankfully). But a few weeks ago, we lingered in that quiet in-between time, suspended between the shortening and lengthening of days.
Lost in LA: In Conversation with Jordan Anthony
I sometimes think it can be deeply comforting to feel understood — that moment when you realise someone else feels something similar to you, even though they’re living a completely different life. That sense of recognition, of emotional closeness without sameness, is one of the most defining forces behind young artist Jordan Anthony.
“To be alive is one thing — but to be well takes intention.” A moment with Jasmine
“What an underrated pleasantry it is to see a stranger and smile at them.” I couldn’t agree more with Jasmine Chanae. Sometimes I smile at people simply because our eyes meet. No reason, no intention. I don’t think kindness should feel unusual. We’re all in this together, after all.
A Fairy Tale
“My name is Karina, and I am a model from Ukraine. For the past two years, I have been working in nude modeling, a field where I can truly explore aesthetics, sensitivity, and the natural beauty of the female body. I am deeply inspired by visual harmony and believe that nudity, when treated with respect and intention, becomes a powerful artistic language rather than something provocative.”
A Day on the Alm
Model Besma always dreamed of being a cowgirl. And in this series, she can live that dream for a moment. She lies in the grass, lets the hay tickle her skin, watches the sweet calves move through the fields. If you love horses, their scent stays with you forever.
By the Wild Lake
Happiness is being wild. And sometimes, it truly is. Spending the best day with a friend, doing something simple together. Walking down to the wild lake. Letting yourself drift with the clouds as if they were the sun. Laughing together. Diving into the cool, turquoise water. Feeling everything, fully.