photographers, actors, designers, writers, models, artists, stylists, MUAHs, artistic directors.,.. and others alike
there is the challenge described:
In his absorbing Web series http://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/ , writer and editor #JohnKoenig gives names to deep longings and vague feelings in the form of brief, beautiful videos. Subtitled "For lack of a better world," Koenig tries to create a better world by calling attention to sensations that made you think, "maybe it's just me, but…"
His 'The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows' is a compendium of #InventedWords. Each original word and its definition aims to fill a hole in the language-to give a name to emotions we all might experience but don't yet have a word for.
The author has a ferocious curiosity about the art and science of being human, especially language, mythology, poetry, and the natural world. His dictionary has been acclaimed by New York Magazine, Washington Post Express, author John Green, blogger Jason Kottke, and the guys from Radiolab Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26JK_Xw_laQ
we used the words Lutalika and Olēka as the keywords for the creation of the MARQUIS FASHION MAGAZINE first and second prints correspondingly.
the next word is Yù Yī :
The Desire to Feel Intensely Again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=UuC-M-85ArY
ANNOUNCING COMPETITION on the best high fashion/avant garde style photograph or set of photographs that will fit into the category "Yù Yī". The photos should be artistic, new and striking. We publish the best photos in our second issue of the Marquis magazine.
we plan to devote issue #3 to the portraits exclusively. There are two outside projects we will try to feature in this new issue that will blow your mind away,
The due date for submission is 11 November 1200pm. The works should be sent in the form of a dropbox link with the full list of credits to accompany it to [email protected] . Your images should also be accompanied by the text of inspiration. Your photos should be a work of art in fashion - each image should be like a part of a collective story.