CAMPAIGN: Burberry Prorsum September 2011

In the final installment of Burberry Prorsum's "evolving campaign" for Fall/Winter 2011, Matthew Whitehouse returns in the campaign, also shot by Mario Testino.





EDITORIAL: Highway Child

Out - September 2011
Model Wendell Lissimore
Ph Bruno Staub
St Grant Woolhead

This shoot for Out's September issue mixes a bit of the 70s, with some Western elements, creating a bit of a jumble that works. Bruno Staub capture the shots while Grant Woolhead fashioned Wendell Lissimore in Marlon Gobel, Diesel Black Gold and Billy Reid, to name three.

Paul Damian by Daniel D'Ottavio

Daniel D'Ottavio shoots Major's Paul Damian in these portfolio shots highlight Paul's strong Adonis physique.



EDITORIAL: Morningside Park

Peter, Tom & Dave #7
Model Luca Vigorelli
Ph Sean P. Watters
St Deborah Ginyard

Luca Vigorelli is captured by Sean P. Watters in Harlem's Morningside Park in this shoot for Peter, Tom and Dave, under the same name. Deborah Ginyard clothes Luca in light Autumn-fare from Perry Ellis, Gant, and Calvin Klein Collection.







EDITORIAL: Strange Sensation

Visual Tales #5
Model Charlie Himmelstein
Ph Henry Hargreaves
St John Tan

Charlie Himmelstein is lensed in this lurid shoot by Henry Hargreaves for John Tan's Visual Tales, mostly shirtless and clad in leather pants from agnes b.



CAMPAIGN: Dior Homme "The Wanderer" FW11

In an on-going series of projects for Fall/Winter 2011, Kris Van Assche commissions Willy Vanderperre to capture Victor Nylander in this series of emotive and ofttimes funny video entitled "The Wanderer". High quality video stills can be seen below. You can view the video here.







EDITORIAL: Americanata

Vanity Fair Italia #34
Models Evandro Soldati, Seth Kuhlman, Arthur Sales, and Eduardo Oliver
Ph Richard Phibbs
St Barbara Bartolini

It's always quite intriguing seeing non-American periodicals theme a certain shoot around Americana such as this one from Richard Phibbs and Barbara Bartolini for Vanity Fair Italia. This is not to say that the result does not have a certain je nai se quoi and it is always fun to see how another society pictures another, in this case Italians picture Americans. And with a male cast that includes Evandro Soldati, Seth Kuhlman, Arthur Sales and Eduardo Oliver, it is almost guaranteed to be a feast for the senses.