Emily Hadden
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Mini duffle in black with natural veg tan straps


PIG Quarterly 2 -  Girls Issue  is out today, it includes interviews with 77 females that kick asses in their fields and (so far)  is also my biggest enterprise as a photo-editor.
I am extremely honored to have been able to work on this issue with such talented people as: Kasia Bobula, Geordie Wood, Peter Ash Lee, Luca Campri, James Pearson-Howes, Brian Kanagaki, Coco Capitán, Jody Rogac, Todd Jordan, Matthew Tammaro, Alessandro Furchino, Alexi Hobbs, Lars Botten, Erik Wåhlström, Dennis Dujinhouwer, Tony Cederteg, Sarah Hermans, Dawid Misiorny, Sean Michael Beolchini, Oliver Pearch, Maciek Pozoga, Marlee Pasinetti, Linn Heidi Stokkedal, Cheryl Dunn, Alex F. Webb, Tara Derby, UgnÄ— StraigytÄ—, Märta Thisner, Tim Barber, Maggie Lee, Nicole Lesser, Marco Scozzaro, Eléonore Hendricks, Gilda Louise Aloisi, Less, Bobby Doherty, Davida Nemeroff, Mathias Sterner, Sylvain-Emmanuel Prieur, Katharina Poblotzki, Coley Brown, Jork Weismann, Lewis Chaplin, Lukas Wassmann, Daniel Trese, Luca Massaro, Ye Rin Mok, Retts Wood, Alessandro Simonetti, Quentin de Briey, Charlie Engman, Sanna Charles … (order is purely casual)
There are also interviews with some of my favourite ladies in the field: Jessica Eaton, Estelle Hanania, Namsa Leuba, Hanna Putz, Rosa Rendl and Marloes Krijnen (director of FOAM)
Hopefully I haven’t forgotten anyone and I did answer yo all your mails. It was a bit of a mess but we made it. Thanks again!  Your copy should be on it’s way, let me know when you get it.
And I’m pretty sure we will be able to make it up in the next issues with everybody else that is missing out this time (for any reason) 
Super happy anyways.
P

I am happy to have contributed with three interviews of mine with Marloes Krijnen, founder of FOAM Museum, and with the photographers Jessica Eaton and Rosa Rendl.
 
Illustrated People (via Visual Work - Jack Vanzet) (via Travess Smalley) (via It’s Nice That : Look again – that turbulent coastline is actually just a tiny desktop set made of salt) (via Emily Musgrave) Missing the trops (via It’s Nice That : Pastel-coloured resin makes for exceptionally beautiful furniture) (via The Silk Road Art Project - Nazara Lazaro)