Tag: Rxandy Capinpin

WHEN WE WERE YOUNG BY RXANDY CAPINPIN

WHEN WE WERE YOUNG a story by photographer Rxandy Capinpin starring by Markus at Elite Manila styled by Paris delas Alas, MUA by Hanna Pechon of Shu Uemura and Hair by Jacky Pante.

GARAGE MAGAZINE: FRACTURED AND LAYERED

Conceptual photographer artist Rxandy Capinpin featured a beautiful collage at Garage Magazine entitled "Fractured and Layered", with Kevin, Ross from Ideal and Rodrigo from Elite. Creative Direction and Graphics by Nixon Marquez (thanks for doing it!), styled by Ryuji Shiomitsu.

OFF WITH HER HEAD by Photography and Styling Rxandy Capinpin

Beautiful set production and a really nice session this is the work of photographer and styling Rxandy Capinpin with male model Lucas Alves from Ideal People. Styling associate by Paris De Las Alas and photography associate by Christina Zabat.
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