âProgress might be a point of viewâ â issue #10 of The Studio magazine
Creative direction and photography:
@victor_boccard
Creative direction and set design:
@thomasbird
Progress isnât always straightforward. It shifts depending on where youâre looking fromâdifferent times, places, and contexts shape what we think of as moving forward. What feels like progress to one person might feel like somethingâs been lost to another.
For issue #10 of STUDIO magazine, Victor and I wanted to explore that idea by playing with scale. We created a series of miniature sets that sit in an undefined spaceânot quite rooted in the past or the future. Theyâre somewhere in between, open to interpretation.
Working on this project with Victor . We spent a lot of time talking through the small details, imagining what kind of characters might belong in each world. It was a real pleasure creating these scenes with you
@victor_boccard and thanks to my team for pulling off the build, along with some wild scanning and 3D printing turnarounds. The prints came out exactly as we hoped: aged, crumbling, almost monolithic.
@nyk_mensah đđ»đđ»
Photographers assistant -
@hermes303
Photographers asssistant -
@jonah_dali
â Movement Director â Rhys Kosakowski
@rhyskosakowski
â On set producer â Jelvi Santos
@jelvisantos_ @dices_magic
Production company - The Curated
@_the.curated
â Producer - Katie Bella Holmes
@katiebellaholmes
â Stylist â Yaz XL
@yaz_____xl
Helmet fabrication
@naomifeldstudio
â Stylist Assistant â Justine Domejean
â Stylist Assistant â Anabelle Esqulant
â Casting Director â TrĂ© Kosh
@trekoch
â Hairstylist â Louis Souvestre
@louissouvestre
â Hairstylist Assistant â Gaia
â Make Up Artist â David Gillers
@davidgillers
Set team
@nyk_mensah @form.workshop.ldn @charlierust @_titus_hope