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NICOLO SANTONE BY NICO QUINTEROS
NICOLO SANTONE BY NICO QUINTEROS Nicolo Santone is an Australian model who recently arrived in Europe to start building his career on this side of the world. For me, it was a real privilege that he chose my camera for his first editorial in Europe. There is something very special about being part of someone’s first steps in a new place, especially when that person arrives with openness, curiosity, and the desire to learn. From the beginning, Nicolo brought a very calm energy
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NICOLO SANTONE BY NICO QUINTEROS
NICOLO SANTONE BY NICO QUINTEROS Nicolo Santone is an Australian model who recently arrived in Europe to start building his career on this side of the world. For me, it was a real privilege that he chose my camera for his first editorial in Europe. There is something very special about being part of someone’s first steps in a new place, especially when that person arrives with openness, curiosity, and the desire to learn. From the beginning, Nicolo brought a very calm energy


PETER Photographed by Nico Quinteros
There are cities that do not need to be explained.London is one of them. It appears here through brick walls, wet gardens, quiet streets, heavy trees and the soft grey light of an afternoon that feels suspended in time. In Peter, photographed by Nico Quinteros, the city becomes more than a backdrop. It becomes a mood, a pulse, a silent witness. Peter moves through the images with a calm intensity. His presence is physical, but never forced. There is strength in his body, but


AGUSTIN Photographed by John Zalazar
There is a playful tension running through Agustin. A white sheet as backdrop.A red sweater.A black cap. Film borders, close-ups, gestures, faces, fragments. Photographed and styled by John Zalazar, the editorial feels like an intimate visual diary — raw, theatrical and quietly rebellious. The images move between fashion portraiture and personal performance, capturing Agustin in a space where innocence and attitude live side by side. Agustin shifts constantly in front of the


FACUNDO Photographed by Nicolás Viglietti
There is something beautifully restless in Facundo. A basketball court.A metal fence. Red shorts, worn sneakers, dry leaves on the ground.A body moving between sport, heat and desire. Photographed by Nicolás Viglietti, the editorial follows Facundo Garello through an outdoor court that feels familiar, almost nostalgic. The images carry the texture of a late afternoon in the city: dusty colors, green metal structures, faded trees and the quiet tension of a boy caught between p


STRUCK Photographed by Marcos Yacob
There is a directness in Struck. A body against a dark wall. Skin caught by flash.A face looking straight into the camera.Light hitting the chest, the shoulders, the eyes — then falling back into shadow. Photographed by Marcos Yacob, the editorial moves through a language of intensity and restraint. Paul Fuks appears almost sculptural, but never distant. His presence is physical, immediate and controlled, shaped by the tension between exposure and darkness. The images feel st


SAN JUAN Photographed by Fabrizzio Valenzuela
San Juan feels like a memory burned by the sun. A boy standing over the hills of Rancagua. Blue sky, dry earth, distant mountains. Skin touched by heat.A body alone inside the landscape. Photographed by Fabrizzio Valenzuela, the series follows Alfredo through San Juan Hill in Rancagua, Chile. The images move with the stillness of late afternoon: warm light, open air, silence, and the quiet tension of a body exposed to nature. There is something almost mythic in the way Alfred
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