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Locket Love

Locket Love

Dennis Schoenberg

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‘Locket Love’ is a visual diary of a hot, sun-drenched and languid summer, marked by slow walks through dense woods and long afternoons by a lake. A summer without worries, without existential dread. Just light on skin, water on shoulders, and the slow unfolding of days that feel suspended in time. Warm grass under bare feet, freckles and freedom of mind. Captured with quiet intimacy and a softness that leaves space for the viewer to drift. It’s a portrait of a season, of youth unguarded, and the kind of closeness that doesn’t need to explain itself.

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SIZE: 14,8 cm x 21 cm (5,83 in x 8,27 in)
MEDIUM: COVER: 250 G/M² OFFSET, INNER: 115 G/M² OFFSET
PAGES: 32
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About — Plus and Negative is the publishing venture of Dennis Schoenberg, a photographer, videographer and art director. He is renowned for exploring fashion as a means of expressing identity, desire and belonging. It's perhaps no surprise that he spent his youth fascinated by countercultures and the underground. Style and identity lie at the foundation of his work, and his often melancholic photographs remain reflective of his sitter while nuanced enough to provoke thought.

After earning a Master of Arts Degree from Westminster University in London, Schoenberg honed his craft under renowned photographers, assisting Rankin at Dazed Magazine in London, Steven Klein in New York City, and managing Wolfgang Tillmans’ studio in London.