
Nate as the Forest
Nate steps into the Men in Motion series in a Viking-inspired forest palette, embodying grounded masculine expression through layered Rust Brown, Moss Green, and Brazil Nut tones captured at dusk at Riverside Park.

Nate steps into the Men in Motion series in a Viking-inspired forest palette, embodying grounded masculine expression through layered Rust Brown, Moss Green, and Brazil Nut tones captured at dusk at Riverside Park.

Watching Jonathan shift from precision-minded engineer to free bird in motion was pure delight. The moment the Midnight Blue and Pagoda Orange came together, something lifted — his posture softened, his movement opened, and suddenly the Eastern Bluebird energy was unmistakable. Not posed. Not forced. Just a quiet, joyful taking of flight.

Dustin approached color the same way he approaches motion—with curiosity, restraint, and trust in the process. By removing color first and gently dashing Burgundy back into the fabric, his upcycled pieces began to feel like rhythm made visible.

Chance in Moss Green and Brazil Nut feels like the moment a forest floor comes alive after rain. Grounded, curious, quietly playful—this portrait is about what happens when someone who lives in structure gives himself permission to wander.

Momo Gueye embodies resilience and radiance. From being discovered by Marrakshi Life at sixteen to modeling across continents and now studying fashion at Kendall College, his journey is one of strength, purpose, and grace. When he held a handful of colors in his hands, Midnight Blue called to him—calm, deep, and timeless. This shade mirrors his wisdom and quiet confidence, carrying the stillness of the night sky and the endurance of one who has learned to shine through darkness.

Dante doesn’t speak loudly—but his presence is unforgettable. New Black isn’t flat — it sparkles with purpose, like midnight confetti. Dante in New Black is about depth, resilience, and redefining power in stillness.

Truffle Brown is the color of sacred ground—rich, earthen, and steady. In this portrait, we meet Ryan DeLuca: a somatic therapist and founder of Cacao de Luca, whose presence speaks in gentle rhythms and grounded rituals. Photographed in the forests of Riverside Park, this shoot is a quiet exploration of nervous system healing, cacao as ceremony, and the slow beauty of returning to yourself. If you’re in a season of restoration, this color—and this portrait—might feel like home.

Nick stepped out of black and into Red Violet — a color of curiosity, transformation, and emotional depth. We met dancing at Rosa Parks Circle, and in this shade, he came alive. This portrait captures a moment of flow, of turning down the noise to hear what the heart has to say.

Laego holds multitudes — quiet yet electric, grounded yet imaginative. Styled in Ultraviolet, with dyed hair to match, he looked like a firework mid-fade — vivid, emotional, and powerful in his softness. This is a color for artists who move with meaning, and for those whose mystery is part of their magic.

Cerulean Blue is the color of possibility—a soft expanse that makes space for both dreams and grounding. In this portrait, Nate brings intuitive motion and sound into form, reminding us that healing isn’t always loud or linear. It’s often found in the quiet places, under the trees, with your feet on the line and your heart in the sky.
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