Editorial: No Filter
All clothing from Boris Bidjan Saberi Fall/Winter 2014 collection.
Photography: A.P. | Styling: Eugene Rabkin | Models Cyril Trehoux and Leslie from VIP Models.
All clothing from Boris Bidjan Saberi Fall/Winter 2014 collection.
Photography: A.P. | Styling: Eugene Rabkin | Models Cyril Trehoux and Leslie from VIP Models.
Welcome Oblivion, with Mariqueen Maandig Reznor, the singer of How to Destroy Angels, shot on El Matador beach in Los Angeles. Photography: Emilie Elizabeth; Styling: Eugene Rabkin Makeup: Caroline Ramos @ ArtMix;Hair: Johnny Stuntz @ Crosby Carter Management; Additional Post Production: Kraw
The work of the German artist Joseph Beuys, its politics, earthliness and primacy, has captivated me for a long time. His performance piece I Like America and America Likes Me was the one that hit me both at the gut level and the cerebral one.
Photographer – Christos Karantzolas
Stylist – Christine de Lassus @ Art Department
Model – Laura Kargulewicz @ Willhelmina Models NY
Hair – Menelaos Alevras @ Atelier Management using Oribe products
Makeup – Andie Markoe-Byrne @ Bryan Bantry
Fashion assistants – Emma Hutter and Laura McCarthy
Photography by Christos Karantzolas, Styling by Eugene Rabkin
Models – Paul Boche @ Fusion and Jessamine-Bliss Bell @ Boss
Hair by Takeo Suzuki using Davines, Makeup by KUMA
Styling assistant – Maarit Aakko
Photography: Wenjun Miakoda Liang
Styling: Eugene Rabkin
Model: Paul Boche @ Fusion
Cinematographer: Aaron Wenck
Photo Assistant: Ariel Lis
All clothes: 11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi
All clothes and accessories: Thom Browne SS14 Collection
Photography: Christos Karantzolas
Styling: Christine de Lassus @ Art Department
Model: Ros Georgiou @ The Society
Hair: Menelaos Alevras @ Ray Brown
Make up: Yumi @ L’Atelier using MAC Cosmetics
Fashion Assistant: Nasrin Jean-Baptiste
Special thanks to Miki Higasa @ Kaleidoscope PR
I wanted to share some photos from the editorial titled the Zone that we shot for Volume 4 of the print magazine, out now. I had the idea of doing something on Tarkovsky’s iconic 1979 film Stalker for quite a while. The problem was finding a location that would even remotely resemble anything like the phantasmagoria of the abandoned hydro power plant that Tarkovsky used for the film’s setting. Ironically, it took a natural disaster that has shaken up New York to provide one. A few days after Hurricane Sandy we were at Breezy Point, the Queens neighborhood that was destroyed by fire.
Boris Bidjan Saberi spring-summer 2014 – photographed exclusively for StyleZeitgeist. Continue reading for the full shoot.