
Our summer issue features the work of the very talented Twinroom, a photography duo by Milo Keller & Julien Gallico. And we are very happy about it!
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Our summer issue features the work of the very talented Twinroom, a photography duo by Milo Keller & Julien Gallico. And we are very happy about it!

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A triennial event organized at initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Communication, LA FORCE DE L’ART aims to put on stage contemporary French creation and the artists who bring it about, with all the diversity of their origins and aesthetic choices.
Over 120 artists, an architectural landscape within the breathtaking Nave of the Grand Palais in Paris, one-of-a kind performances, unexpected works at iconic Parisian sites (the Eiffel Tower, Église Saint-Eustache, etc.) and an exceptional policy to ensure public support make this second edition the perfect opportunity to become better acquainted with the depth and vitality of the French art scene.
24 April – 1 June, 2009
We are very happy to share with you the Editorial of our upcoming issue. the magazine will be on press next Monday, so it should arrive near you early June!
EDITORIAL
The laws of nature rely on altruism to function; an unselfish concern for the welfare of others, exemplified in zoology as the behavior of an animal that benefits another at its own expense. On the contrary our ‘true human nature’ is egotism; concern only for our own interests and feelings. The laws of human nature are to receive, to satisfy the self, to take more than is needed regardless of its material or emotional value.
Giving and receiving, as preached in many religions are the basis of our existence. Although our human nature and the notions of society pertain to the idea that even kind, giving and selfless acts are done for the most part with the intention of self-satisfaction.
Humankind has successfully devised methods to control its true nature and instead project or conform to a socially accepted or tolerated version of our inner-selves. Exceptions are found in mental illness or disability, where the abstraction of concealing ones true nature can be beyond comprehension, leaving the individual free to behave and react without mask, despite social or lawful expectations.
When we referenced Ira Levin’s novels’ The Stepford wives and Rosemary’s baby as inspiration for this issue, the idea of a ‘hidden’ true nature or an innerself not recognised by the protagonist was glaringly obvious. In both stories the husband, the trusted and beloved other half is misguided by the idealization of a better life with an infallible partner or successful career, resulting in robot wives, murder and conceiving the devils child; both are extreme and fantastical examples of the magnitude of our ‘true’ selves.
Nevertheless, why is it when we first meet someone, we can become blinded by a passionate idea of what our ‘perfect’ other half may be? Perhaps we all think of ourselves as explored in Plato’s symposium, only complete with half of another.
…Each of us when separated, having one side only, like a flat fish…
True human nature is significantly influenced by the need for companionship, to procreate and the fear of death. The latter asserts a powerful authority over partnership and procreation. Our innate fear of death compels us to seek love and procreate, leaving behind a trace of ourselves, and giving us something of our own…
‘To have and to hold’, a contract, ownership, the right to shed our masks and assert our inner nature on the other; is it the idea of ownership which allows our true nature to surface within the confines of a marriage, partnership or parental relationships?
Human nature is complex, built from our innate human nature, but combined with individual experience and environment, nature and nurture, with free will to give, love, advance, create, receive, destroy, control and hate. The derivative of our instinct to procreate is sex, and behind this is the concept of giving to receive: satisfying the self, the other, and receiving to receive in the case of procreation. The notion of sex and sexuality in our society and others before us has had a profound impact on our human nature and our behavior towards the opposite sex, the same sex and ourselves. We now live in a society where possibilities are endless and boundaries are expanding for both sexes. Marriage is no longer proof of your wealth and success and procreation no longer the only option; reproduction not as half of a partnership but alone as a whole in one’s own image-egotism or true human nature: can we really separate the two?

New Industry Arts, by James Widegren, is a great resource for fashion photography. The website showcases some of the best fashion photographer of the industry.
And one more…
Trailer for 1975 version of The Stepford Wives, another inspiration for the our summer issue.

Photographer François Coquerel, who made a serie in our summer issue, was featured in The Collector’s Guide to Emerging Art Photography.
The Collector’s Guide is an invite only, unique 180–page source book distributed to collectors, art dealers, gallery directors, photo editors, museum professionals, and independent curators. Published biennially, The Collector’s Guide aims to further Humble’s mission by bridging the gap between ambitious early-career photographers and often-unapproachable photography professionals and art institutions.
“… a wonderful introduction to a new generation of photographers. I found it very inspiring and exciting, so much good work, [and] so many images I’d like to have on my walls.” – A.M. Homes
Take a look at all the participants as well, very promising photographers.

We are very happy to share with you the cover of our next issue “The True Human Nature”. We are almost ready to go on press, so stay tuned…
PHOTOGRAPHER: Steeve Beckouet
STYLIST: Annabelle Jouot
STYLIST’S ASSISTANT: Jennifer Clemson
MAKE-UP: Yacine Diallo at Artlist
HAIR: Armand Fauquet at Artlist
MODEL: Emma Karlson at IMG
GRAPHIC DESIGN: Xavier Encinas
dress SOFIA KOKOSALAKI, bracelet MARJAN PEJOSKI, indian headgear BERNHARD WILLHELM
Just a quick taste of our special mix by David Dorrell for our next issue…

After the big success of the We Love Magazine Library in Omotesando Hills, the Magazine Library returns ! from May 22nd to June 2nd at space ROCKET located in Harajuku ! Tokyo !
We are very happy to be part of this event again!
Under The Influence Magazine is an independently published, high fashion magazine bringing together a collection of fresh and inspiring imagery and text produced by established and emerging photographers, stylists, artists and writers to create a visually beautiful, distinct publication.