Glamour Italy May 1998
Glamour Italy May 1998
The imagery on the covers of the Godflesh albums ‘Songs of Love and Hate’ and ‘Love and Hate in Dub’ are taken from photographs by two different photographers, but both working for National Geographic: Sam Kittner (top image, November 1988) and Joel Satore (middle images, December 1989).
The images show the Holy Rosary Cemetery overlooking the Occidental Chemical and Union Carbide refinery in Taft, Louisiana - part of an area at the time dubbed the ‘petrochemical corridor’ and ‘Cancer Alley’.
In 1988, community activism led to the ‘Great Louisiana Toxic March’, concerning principally the high incidence of miscarriages and cancer in the area, and the thousand or so tonnes of toxic waste being dumped into the waterways each and every day.
Today whilst the graveyard is still in operation, the 2000 census of the city recorded a population of zero. A recent shot from 2012 is shown in the bottom image.
Kevin Foote (American, b. 1983)
Never Is a Promise, 2023
Mixed media painting on canvas
Photographed by Thomas Cooksey for Mixte S/S 2024
Needs more recognition
SHARP OBJECTS
S1 | EP 6 "Cherry"
“Both sides”. Photographed by Lluis Camps for Au Revoir magazine
Undercover spring/summer 2005
Children in Rafah are preparing to welcome the holy month of Ramadan, after 145 days of genocide in the Gaza Strip.
better than satire
Mei Ruiz & Xinyi Zhang by Mark Yareham
Numéro Netherlands February 2024
Sorry I didn’t reply to your messages I was busy being that one homie that’s not gonna make it
Mei Ruiz & Xinyi Zhang by Mark Yareham
Numéro Netherlands February 2024
Actors shouldn’t look like just some guy. They should either be really really attractive or really really ugly. I’m so sick of awards shows where there are like 10 versions of the same guy in attendance. You need to have an appearance.
Dilara Findikoglu F/W 24
Photographed by Melodie Jeng for Models.com