In Max Hemphill’s photography, humanity screams in subtle vibrancies that illustrate the details and rawness of his subjects. His captivating and sharp-edged photos of people and earthly endeavors encompass components of human nature that the human eye can fail to recognize in passing.

Unbounded depictions of his subjects create an element of freshness and tranquility in a current world condition where so much chaos and movement run our lives. It is as if we can feel the breath and warmth of the people we are looking at. These photographs are intimate, safe, and wildly meaningful through emotional displays of power, freedom, and authentic joy. 

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Fashion is constantly birthing fresh faces, even during a global pandemic. Charles de Vilmorin is one of the latest names added to the list of the who’s who in fashion. He was able to use the worldwide shutdown to be able to focus on creating and ended up simultaneously landing a position with a longtime player in the fashion industry. 

The fashion world was rocked by the pandemic just like most other fields. There’s been a lot of layoffs, illnesses, and death amongst other things. As we hope the dust has at least begun to settle, we shift our attention to designer and creative director Charles de Vilmorin, who’s worked to become one of the industry’s brightest stars. He is the grandson of a former botanist, and his father worked as a financial director of a fashion brand. De Vilmorin found a unique way to implement the botany background into his early work. 

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She’s bold, she’s carefree and she’s downright talented! Her name is Amala Dlamini, but the world knows her as Doja Cat, the American rapper, singer, dancer, and songwriter who rose to fame in 2018 with her meme-driven novelty song, “Mooo!” In her self-produced music video, she became an internet sensation dressed in a cow print costume singing “Bitch, I’m a cow!” To say the least, She's an artist who creates music by her own rules, and as editor Juliana Pache best puts it, she makes “slappers based on nothing, in particular, created out of sheer spontaneity.”

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Artistry has its many forms and for Fashion Designer Matsui Ryosuke, the creation of clothing and shoes allows him to display an excellent set of skills and imagination encompassing belief systems, celestial scopes, and spiritual perspectives. 

His brand is called Ha Za Ma, a Japanese fashion brand colliding future and past to create gothic luxe streetwear that pushes the boundaries of fashion. Every piece tells a story through fabric, color, style, right down to the process of photography and the way he prefers his garments to be marketed. 

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An 11-month journey to 11 countries birthed a brand and a powerful mission headed by Kristy Alexander.

Alexander had a very successful career in Engineering for more than 10 years and was being considered for a promotion when her heart pulled her into another direction.

“A week before the promotion was announced I submitted my resignation, and soon after that, I sold my home and donated all of my belongings and embarked on an 11 month,11 country mission to travel the world - serving the most needy in Central America, Asia, and Africa,” Alexander explained during a Voyage ATL podcast segment.

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