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John Fraser


The Michelin-starred chef has a story to tell you through his cooking

Pundy’s Picks for Conscious Travel


Six tips for considered and conscious travel

Genmaicha Martini Recipe


The classic martini plus the health benefits of green tea

The Spread Love Project by Nicholas Konert


How Nicholas Konert’s rainbow heart design became an international icon

Wade Davis


Anthropology is the antidote to today’s nativism says the scholar and author

Carla Sozzani


The future of retail according to the founder of legendary concept store 10 Corso Como

The Art of Migration


The power of art to inspire empathy and social action

John Pawson


Zen Buddhism and minimalist purity drive the celebrated architect

Amy Duncan


As the CBD line Mowellens expands into skincare, its founder shares the personal story behind her company

Sila Sveta


Moscow’s favorite media studio finds the perfect balance between art and commerce

David de Rothschild


In his calls for environmental awareness, the modern explorer finds harmony between man and nature

Can Fashion Be Sustainable?


Shaping a better world through what you buy – or don’t

Brendon Babenzian


Supreme’s former creative director wants to end the cycle of consumption with his new brand Noah

Lily Kwong


Nature invades the urban jungle in the landscape designer’s expansive projects

House of Yes


Behind the scenes with the Bushwick nightlife collective promoting inclusivity and consent culture

Vivie-Ann Bakos


DJ Extraordinaire

Chez Dede


A medium in which two world-traveling, adventurous spirits absorb the globe’s vast curiosities and share them freely

Jesse Israel


A meditation guide for extraordinarily large groups

Liya Kebede


The Ethopian model, activist, and entrepreneur uses her label Lemlem as a force for change
Ben Pundole
Ben Pundole
Mara Hoffman
Mara Hoffman

Miami

MARCO ARGUELLO

Favorite thing to photograph:
“My favorite thing to photograph in Miami is long exposures of palm trees at night. It’s my favorite tree and they are even more beautiful when lit up by a full moon or ambient city lights.”

 

On the future of Miami:
“Miami has a promising future if it’s not underwater in 75 years! Since I moved here four years ago, the city has gone through a lot of changes with regards to nightlife, restaurants, and the art scene. It is working hard to shed its touristy image and position itself as a world-class destination.”

 

@marcoandres
marcoarguello.com

 

Photos:
Marco Arguello
Tungsten Beach series
Miami, 2014

London

By Eleanor Hardwick

Favorite thing to photograph:
“The people in London are the most exciting part of the city, and their interactions with space and architecture.”

 

On the future of London:
“London is forever getting bigger and bigger. Everything in the world is becoming globalized, which is positive and negative. But artists and communities will always find a way to be where we want, even if it’s a struggle—or even if it opens doors for other cities in the UK to grow. That could be positive too, as there are so many other inspiring places on this island.”

 

@elanorhardwick
eleanorhardwick.com

 

Photos:
Eleanor Hardwick
London, 2015

My New York

By Travis Gumbs

Favorite thing to photograph:
“The people of my neighborhood—capturing offhand moments, the changes in businesses, and specifically the interactions between people who have been born and raised here, and those who are attempting to settle in to the neighborhood for the first time.”

 

On the future of New York:
“Based on what I have seen growing up here, I can’t predict where the city will be in 10, 20 or even 30 years because I couldn’t have imagined even where we are now. When you hear people talk about New York, it seems like everyone—no matter the generation—complains that New York is less and less what it used to be. But every generation says that! So what will that mean in the future? I honestly can’t say…”

 

@travisgumbs
streetetiquette.com

 

Photos:
Travis Gumbs
New York, 2015