NYCWE x CRIS WEER

Photographer | Designer | Creative Director

S.E.A.

:An important life engagement for Cris has always been the creation of artificial arrangement that would bring out the real emotions. Whether publishing a pop-culture magazine in his early twenties in Munich, shooting fashion internationally later on, or designing and producing fashion accessories in New York and Asia, he tunes on to the finest aesthetic frequencies on the air during right now. A musical teenager, a media addict, a mind alterations engineer, a Bikram body, a blender chef, a bicycle driver, and a curiosity victim, Cris is learning how to juggle::

THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT

DKNY x VIRTUAL BEAUTY
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THE DISAPPEARING

THE DISAPPEARING

POLAROIDS Capturing the disappearing moment has always been a human obsession. Before the iPhone, there were Polaroids, a revolutionary technology that was the norm prior to the Instagram generation. Nathalie Karg Gallery is pleased to present this unusual and...

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How to obey your instinct as a photographer

How to obey your instinct as a photographer

In the 1976, Christopher Makos travelled to Fregene, Italy, where he briefly apprenticed for Man Ray. The legendary artist, who took Surrealism and Dada to new heights, was in his later years, yet the octogenarian remained very crisp, lucid, and creative. He imparted...

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Ah, Freak out! Le freak, C’est Chic. Freak Out!

Ah, Freak out! Le freak, C’est Chic. Freak Out!

How Terry Richardson created porn ‘chic’ and moulded the look of an era. “There’s a kind of natural urge to show off your body and sexuality and record it,” the photographer Terry Richardson told me in the autumn of 2000. “We all have our own internal porn star, and...

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Wim Wenders regards photography as a thing of the past. “It’s not just the meaning of the image that has changed – the act of looking does not have the same meaning. Now, it’s about showing, sending and maybe remembering. It is no longer essentially about the image....

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Who Is Steven Meisel?

Who Is Steven Meisel?

My favorite Fashion Photographer revisited: Fashion’s ultimate enigma has had Vogue Italia‘s cover under his spell for the past twenty years, nonstop. Considered the world’s greatest fashion photographer, a rare interview gets us just that much closer to finding out:...

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Jamie Hawkesworth x SHOWSTUDIO

Jamie Hawkesworth’s approach to photography is grounded in the subtle, elegiac and playful heritage of British documentary photography. Hawkesworth brings his finely-tuned capacities to both observe and choreograph authentic engagements with his subjects into his...

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Tim Walker Interview

Adwoa Aboah hosts a very special i-Cons for i-D to discover the creativity, truth and beauty that drives Tim Walker's most singular vision.

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Say Capitán, Say Wot

Say Capitán, Say Wot

New Kid on the block, Coco Capitán speaking of her inspiration: "a good Richard Avedon group portrait in studio, Corinne Day in the 90s, Steven Meisel before it became so glossy, a Juergen Teller goes-and-sees, Oliviero Toscani for Benneton, Comme des Garçon’s...

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O’ ZARA

O’ ZARA

I always wanted to make this picture. Must be Upstate New York. Catskills?

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Film School

The first time somebody wrote about crashing the gates of film making was Robert Rodriguez in his book: "Rebel Without a Crew." He gave us the 10 Minute the Film School. Werner Herzog's film school requires two weeks. https://youtu.be/RFqiy0l5qTg

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Nick Knight

Nick Knight

a href="http://vmagazine.com/article/exclusive-nick-knight-talks-amanda-harlech-first-solo-exhibition/" target="_blank">Nick Knight has long been at the forefront of image-making, continually pushing the boundaries of what the very word "image" means via his work with...

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Amazing Grace

Tiffany presents “Some Style is Legendary,” a short film capturing the making of the fall 2016 campaign. Cutler, director of "The September Issue", casts an eye upon the rarely seen side of Vogue’s legendary creative director-at-large, Grace Coddington. The...

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BRUCE WEBER’S WANDERLUST

BRUCE WEBER’S WANDERLUST

To see a Bruce Weber photo is to see something familiar and mysterious: an idealized version of America, one that's both tantalizingly close and impossibly romantic. It is in large part thanks to him—and his work in the ‘80s and ‘90s, for brands such as Calvin Klein,...

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Growing Up

with Arthur Elgort (New York photographer), Grace Coddington (VOGUE). Here at Grace's book signing party: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue

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Peter Lindbergh Kunsthal Rotterdam

Peter Lindbergh Kunsthal Rotterdam

Peter Lindbergh is today regarded as one of the most influential fashion photographers of the past forty years. Lindbergh’s pure black-and-white photographs have determined the course of fashion photography since the 1980s. Opening September 10th, the first exhibition...

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Decisive Moment

Decisive Moment

Cartier-Bresson’s concept of the “decisive moment” — a split second that reveals the larger truth of a situation — shaped modern street photography and set the stage for hundreds of photojournalists to bring the world into living rooms. Photographs are no longer rare...

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ROLLING STONES INC.

ROLLING STONES INC.

Creativity, success, reinvention according to the Rolling Stones by James Altucher. Mick Jagger fooled around with Keith Richards’ girlfriend. I wouldn’t be able to work with someone after that. But maybe that’s why I’m an author. And not a rockstar. The Rolling...

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Nothing Else Matters

Nothing Else Matters

From behind the drums to behind the Camera. Metallica founder shoots the Citizens of Humanity campaign with his wife.

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