QUINTESSENTIALLY MAGAZINE ISSUE 13
Here is the new Issue of Quintessentially magazine shot by FSM editor in chief Jason McGlade and Fashion Editor Deborah LeTouche.
The layout was very interesting. You can see the original story here http://freestylemagazine.co.uk/blog/2011/10/04/fiori-di-menta-by-jason-mcglade/
World Bboy Champions
With his breathtaking and inimitable style, Bboy Morris (USA) gained honours for the second time as World Solo Bboy at the recent Championships in Brixton. Not to be out done, Bboy Keyz headed up the winning crew, Vagabonds (France) with an awe inspiring performance also making them second time winners – Clearly having impressed the judges with his energy passion and commitment, Keyz was also named World Crew Champion.
If you wanna see great dancers and hear great hip hop there’s no other place to be.
Words and Images: Paul Vickery
WALKING THE DOG. CHAPTER 2.
A Flying Disc Journey
A beautiful documentary by Stephan Stoll.
WALKING THE DOG
Ozzy is walking his human again. Traveling to the following countries: Czech Republique, Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and Greece before the end of the year.
If you would like to get involved with the project or have any good people for them to meet then get in touch.
FSM
By The Baltic Shore
jumper: Holland Esquire
jacket: Holland Esquire shirt: Tiger of Sweden pants: Herr von Eden
jacket: Von Bardonitz shirt: Tiger of Sweden pants: Ben Sherman
cardigan: Wood Wood pants: Hien Le
jacket & shirt: Herr von Eden pants: Tiger of Sweden shoes: Fred Perry
collars: Maiami shirt: Hien Le
cardigan: Herr von Eden shirt: Hien Le
photography: René Fietzek
styling: Nele Schrinner
hair & make up: Sarah Marx @ Perfectprops
model: Emil @ M4Models
NEW FACEBOOK GROUP
We have created a new face book page “Walking the dog and shooting Spongano”
There you can follow the project that will endevour to photograph the whole of this town in the far south of italy with a group of students and our Creative director Jason McGlade.
Ja, Hier!
Most Kids like to do collages. It is an intense way of learning to express your thoughts, feelings and doubts of experienced situations. The process of selection, cut, overlay and stick together is highly entertaining; plus one re-experiences. At best the results are beautiful.
Most grown ups stopped doing collages somewhere between braces and university. Luckily 28 years old, Berlin based Janica Hieronimi did not.
Ja Hier creates virtual art work in form of high standard prints. The mood of her personal narration ranges from clinical coldness until fluffy and hippie-esque, always maintaing an arc of suspense.
After a kick-off in Travemünde earlier this year tomorrow sees the Vernissage of her second solo exhibition in her hometown Hamburg.
Friday, October 14th // 8:30pm
Makrele Bar // Talstraße 29, Hamburg














































































