Tag: Sharif Hamza

ROSEAUX SAUVAGE

Stunning photography by Sharif Hamza "Roseaux Sauvage" is the new fashion editorial available on Vogue Hommes September 2015 starring by Bram Valbracht. Realization by Darcy Backlar.

DAZED Spring 2015

Recent issue DAZED Spring 2015 presents the work of Sharif Hamza and styling by Elizabeth Frazer Bell with the collaboration of model Marc Schulze, stunning work.

Matthew Terry works out for VMAN

The current face of Calvin Klein Collection, Calvin Klein Dark Obsession and Calvin Klein Concept, American model Matthew Terry shares a couple of workout tips for the most...

Iceberg Fall/Winter 2013-14 campaign

Mijo Mihaljcic, Alexander Ferrario, Matthew Bell and Ian Sharp front the Fall/Winter 2013-14 campaign of Iceberg, art directed by Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, photographed by Sharif...

Time After Time

Alex Lundqvist, Brad Kroenig, Clément Chabernaud, David Agbodji, Mathias Lauridsen, Matthew Terry, RJ Rogenski, Sean O’Pry, Simon Nessman, Shaun Dewet and Tyson Ballou, shot...
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