June 21, 2015
Published in: Beauty
Jac Jagaciak bursts on the scene with floral face blooms that pop off the page by Greg Kadel for Let’s Panic Magazine #2. Semi-sonic shades erupt with combinations that capture the theme of creation. Dignity held in the characterization of color. Opposing the order, these pictures prove that true calm can come under a rush of fire. I dare to dream a lovely dream where all things go a…
May 30, 2015
Published in: Beauty
Daphne Groeneveld is a walking work of aesthetic art shot by Greg Kadel for Numéro #164, June/July 2015. Releasing a metamorphosis of pure magic, this story celebrates the odyssey of ecstasy that is photo-expressionism. Like a flower bursting off the bloom, exotic buds transform through the act of artistic mutation. Stylist, Charles Varenne, brings the power of haute pop to the page with d…
November 16, 2013
Published in: Avant-Garde
Breaking through her caterpillar shell Caroline Brasch Nielsen emerges a fully formed high fashion butterfly, in ‘Chrysalide’ by Greg Kadel for Numéro Magazine #149. Taking us through stages of transition, Kadel mixes the momentum of motion with the penetrating power of still photography, for an innovative visual experience I’m calling, The Hollographic Hybri…
February 28, 2013
Published in: Avant-Garde, Editorials
Julia Frauche  has a close encounter of the couture kind in ‘Terminal’ by Greg Kadel for Numéro #141. Taking fashion fantasy to the next level, Kadel dares to explore the deeper themes of social acceptance in the era of experimentation.  Reversing roles, this playful piece has Frauche going from dominant to submissive, with the click of a (golden) leash.  A modern …
October 25, 2012
Published in: Editorials
In this season of noir style editorials Greg Kadel’s, ‘Strip,’ explodes with color in the November issue of Numéro #138.  Using his powers of digital mastery, Greg Kadel lures us with his stunning use of color saturation.  Defying the laws of physics, his images dare to cross dimensions with shots that literally pop of the page, begging to be touched.  Textur…