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Christine
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Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.
An afternoon with Pearl
An afternoon with Pearl and a couple film cameras. There is nothing better than spending a cozy afternoon, reading some books and wasting the time. Arturo Torres and breathtaking beauty Pearl teamed up for this incredible shooting a while ago.
“I think these are also very interesting and challenging times for photographers.” Tim Batist
“When I start browsing the pictures I took on a shoot, there’s one thing that matters to me: the feeling a picture gives me. I have to feel ‘it’ before I start editing the image.” explains Tim Batist to us, a Belgian photographer who tries to capture the beauty of woman. Each photograph transmits a certain atmosphere, an absorbing detail, something that makes your eyes stop and see the story that is being told.
Facetime with Carla
Delphine Brunner and Carla Guetta sweeten their time at home with doing what they love – photography. Quarantine haven’t stopped them from creating. And the gritty, imperfect and raw feel of the images have their own charme.
Orange Splash with Eden
One week before all our lives changed so much, model Eden Cohen and photographer Lithai Pletain met for a photo-shooting. We love the varied images, black and white and in between the orange splash of colour. After all orange stands for joy of living, curiousity and frisk.
48 hours – A few slices of our lives under quarantine.
With the help of his flatmate and friend Jeanne photographer David Kirscher captured a few slices of their lives under quarantine.
Print: C-Heads Magazine “Remember those golden days ” Volume #36
In this issue we are going to explore happiness. The pursuit of happiness may well be the most stubborn of all human clichés. Everybody, throughout human history, has been searching for it, selling it, finding it, and losing it. Happiness is what keeps us humans going. What helps us forget the hardships. It distracts us from the tragedy and finiteness of life. Happiness is like the drug that keeps us alive.
Exclusive Videopremiere: Her Silhouette – Safe
“I have always been connected to music in one way or another but never got the time and somehow also the confidence to break the walls. But it finally happened.” tells us Her Silhouette. “I wanted to create something from scratch, a new identity, a seed I can plant and slowly watching it grow.”
Daydreaming
“I’ve been visiting my memories. My hot body after the sun. The wind blew on my face. The breeze calming down in the treetops. And that day full of…
Enjoying the afternoon sun at home with Vitta
“While the afternoon sun was shining through my sister’s vintage style room in Bangkok, I thought of how to best utilize the setting I was in.” tells us Ronnakorn Charoenkun. He has always been enchanted by this specific scenery and some time ago he finally had the chance to convert it into pictures.
Let’s find a place where we are free to roam
“Let’s find a place where we are free to roam. Away from all the daily struggle of keeping up appearances. Well groomed, dressed accordingly, always punctual. Is that who we really are? Or are we just trying to fit in?” After two and a half years Stefan Fröhlich is back on C-Heads and enchants us with a series photographed last summer starring Larissa.
Memories of a Summer
“I took this images with Filiza on an empty Miami beach a couple of months ago. I was on holiday with my family and Filiza was in NY but decided to spend the weekend in Miami so we could do this shooting together. We met up at 7 a.m. during a beautiful sunrise and started shooting one hour later.”
Golden Hour with Martin Assila
“We met just a few days before quarantine.” Michaelis Moshe smiles while talking about her memories. “Assila is a singer and has been introduced to me and my friend Ray Litsala by a girlfriend we had a shooting with before. She has such a strong energy, and I really wanted to see her again.”
“From containment to refinement” A series exploring the expressive capacity of photography during quarantine
“[W]hat is a melancholia? What is a depression? – we find ourselves faced with an enigmatic chiasmus that will continue to preoccupy us. If loss, mourning, and absence set the imaginary act in motion and permanently fuel it as much as they menace and undermine it, it is also undeniable that the fetish of the work of art is erected in disavowal of this mobilizing affliction.