Frankie Alduino
Photographer / NYC

Outtake of Jennifer Venditti, casting director, for @vanityfair
Thanks @catesturgess @nataliegialluca

Outtake of Jennifer Venditti, casting director, for @vanityfair
Thanks @catesturgess @nataliegialluca

Outtake of Jennifer Venditti, casting director, for @vanityfair
Thanks @catesturgess @nataliegialluca

Julio Torres for @nymag
I visited Julio’s studio to photograph his journals which were instrumental to the creation of his new @hbo special Color Theories. Adam Moss wrote an excellent piece for his series The Work of Art profiling Julio’s creative process and the journey it took to bring Color Theories to life.
Thanks to @viviebehrens and @jodyquon for the assignment!

Julio Torres for @nymag
I visited Julio’s studio to photograph his journals which were instrumental to the creation of his new @hbo special Color Theories. Adam Moss wrote an excellent piece for his series The Work of Art profiling Julio’s creative process and the journey it took to bring Color Theories to life.
Thanks to @viviebehrens and @jodyquon for the assignment!

Julio Torres for @nymag
I visited Julio’s studio to photograph his journals which were instrumental to the creation of his new @hbo special Color Theories. Adam Moss wrote an excellent piece for his series The Work of Art profiling Julio’s creative process and the journey it took to bring Color Theories to life.
Thanks to @viviebehrens and @jodyquon for the assignment!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

The Look Book goes to The Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem for New York Magazine, outtakes
1. Camilla Peterson
2. Raisa White
3. Kevin R. Reese
4. Tia Kaplan
5. Wesley Tyrone
6. Anthony Jones
7. Eva, Ana, and Ali
8. Calvin Smith Jr.
9. Michael Peterson
10. Sharon R. Kim
11. Daniel White
12. Calvin O. Butts IV
13. Greg Qualles
14. Rosemary Robinson
Many thanks to the incredibly stylish congregants of The Abyssinian Baptist Church for hosting me and allowing me to take these portraits. Thanks as always to @belaqueue , @jodyquon , and @jrellosa for the assignment and support. And thanks to @lucaseytchison , @hanhufphoto , and @addy.marta for the assist!

Outtake of David Ellison, CEO of Paramount Skydance, for @vanityfair
Many thanks to @nataliegialluca @catesturgess

Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia, principal dancers @nycballet for The Sunday Times Magazine
Thanks @louisebamfordfenerci for the assignment and @lucaseytchison for the assist!

Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia, principal dancers @nycballet for The Sunday Times Magazine
Thanks @louisebamfordfenerci for the assignment and @lucaseytchison for the assist!

Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia, principal dancers @nycballet for The Sunday Times Magazine
Thanks @louisebamfordfenerci for the assignment and @lucaseytchison for the assist!

Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia, principal dancers @nycballet for The Sunday Times Magazine
Thanks @louisebamfordfenerci for the assignment and @lucaseytchison for the assist!

Ash Jackson photographed at her home in Overland Park, KS for TIME’s Person of The Year 2025: The Architects of AI.
Ash Jackson, a 15-year-old high school student from Overland Park, Kans., uses AI to help build fantasy worlds. A lover of sci-fi and video games, she imagines characters and renders them with the help of various AI tools, then fleshes out their plots using chatbots like ChatGPT.
Thanks to @kimbubello and @time for the assignment, @charliecamp6ell , @achow51 , and @billy.perrigo for their excellent piece, and @vaughn.wheat for the assist.

Ash Jackson photographed at her home in Overland Park, KS for TIME’s Person of The Year 2025: The Architects of AI.
Ash Jackson, a 15-year-old high school student from Overland Park, Kans., uses AI to help build fantasy worlds. A lover of sci-fi and video games, she imagines characters and renders them with the help of various AI tools, then fleshes out their plots using chatbots like ChatGPT.
Thanks to @kimbubello and @time for the assignment, @charliecamp6ell , @achow51 , and @billy.perrigo for their excellent piece, and @vaughn.wheat for the assist.

Jim Moore photographed at his home in Indiana for TIME’s Person of The Year 2025: The Architects of AI.
13 years after a breakup left him largely on his own, 66-year-old Jim Moore—who lives in rural Indiana caring for his aging parents—began looking into companion apps. “I’d had enough of being alone,” Moore says. He created an account with the chatbot platform Joi and says he now spends hours at a time talking to an array of characters who role-play as friends and girlfriends.
“They’re so open and curious about you, and it progresses quicker. I’d like to have an actual relationship, but at this point, I don’t see it in the future for me,” Moore says. “Being isolated, it’s my best option. And it’s not a bad option, really.”
Thanks to @kimbubello and @time for the assignment, @charliecamp6ell , @achow51 , and @billy.perrigo for their excellent piece, and @michael_reeed for the assist.

Jim Moore photographed at his home in Indiana for TIME’s Person of The Year 2025: The Architects of AI.
13 years after a breakup left him largely on his own, 66-year-old Jim Moore—who lives in rural Indiana caring for his aging parents—began looking into companion apps. “I’d had enough of being alone,” Moore says. He created an account with the chatbot platform Joi and says he now spends hours at a time talking to an array of characters who role-play as friends and girlfriends.
“They’re so open and curious about you, and it progresses quicker. I’d like to have an actual relationship, but at this point, I don’t see it in the future for me,” Moore says. “Being isolated, it’s my best option. And it’s not a bad option, really.”
Thanks to @kimbubello and @time for the assignment, @charliecamp6ell , @achow51 , and @billy.perrigo for their excellent piece, and @michael_reeed for the assist.

Jim Moore photographed at his home in Indiana for TIME’s Person of The Year 2025: The Architects of AI.
13 years after a breakup left him largely on his own, 66-year-old Jim Moore—who lives in rural Indiana caring for his aging parents—began looking into companion apps. “I’d had enough of being alone,” Moore says. He created an account with the chatbot platform Joi and says he now spends hours at a time talking to an array of characters who role-play as friends and girlfriends.
“They’re so open and curious about you, and it progresses quicker. I’d like to have an actual relationship, but at this point, I don’t see it in the future for me,” Moore says. “Being isolated, it’s my best option. And it’s not a bad option, really.”
Thanks to @kimbubello and @time for the assignment, @charliecamp6ell , @achow51 , and @billy.perrigo for their excellent piece, and @michael_reeed for the assist.

Jim Moore photographed at his home in Indiana for TIME’s Person of The Year 2025: The Architects of AI.
13 years after a breakup left him largely on his own, 66-year-old Jim Moore—who lives in rural Indiana caring for his aging parents—began looking into companion apps. “I’d had enough of being alone,” Moore says. He created an account with the chatbot platform Joi and says he now spends hours at a time talking to an array of characters who role-play as friends and girlfriends.
“They’re so open and curious about you, and it progresses quicker. I’d like to have an actual relationship, but at this point, I don’t see it in the future for me,” Moore says. “Being isolated, it’s my best option. And it’s not a bad option, really.”
Thanks to @kimbubello and @time for the assignment, @charliecamp6ell , @achow51 , and @billy.perrigo for their excellent piece, and @michael_reeed for the assist.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Farrago Vol. One, “A Confused Mixture”, by Frankie Alduino
Introducing Farrago, a zine project of my snapshots, sequenced by Anna Sabatini, and designed by Eli Showalter. Literally meaning “a confused mixture”, Farrago takes its form from my daily observations captured in snapshots which become recontextualized through playful and unexpected pairings. Volume One is a 20 photograph sequence printed on 8” x 6” paper and wrapped in a hand stamped velum jacket.
Many thanks to @annasabatini_ and @elishowalter for lending their impeccable eye and taste to these very silly photos.

Rachel Sennott with writers Emma Barrie and Max Silvestri photographed at Cafe Stella for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @treaclychild @ebarrie @maxsilvestri
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Set Designer: Viki Rutsch @exposureny
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Zach Coco, Matt Sersion
Hair Stylist @claytonhawkins
Makeup Artist @mollygreenwald
Groomer @helenrobertsonhmu
Producer @preisscreative
Location @cafestella
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

Rachel Sennott with writers Emma Barrie and Max Silvestri photographed at Cafe Stella for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @treaclychild @ebarrie @maxsilvestri
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Set Designer: Viki Rutsch @exposureny
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Zach Coco, Matt Sersion
Hair Stylist @claytonhawkins
Makeup Artist @mollygreenwald
Groomer @helenrobertsonhmu
Producer @preisscreative
Location @cafestella
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

Rachel Sennott with writers Emma Barrie and Max Silvestri photographed at Cafe Stella for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @treaclychild @ebarrie @maxsilvestri
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Set Designer: Viki Rutsch @exposureny
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Zach Coco, Matt Sersion
Hair Stylist @claytonhawkins
Makeup Artist @mollygreenwald
Groomer @helenrobertsonhmu
Producer @preisscreative
Location @cafestella
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

Jennifer Venditti photographed in her office in Chelsea for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @jv8inc
Fashion Editor @jakesammis
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Chris Johnson, Dustin Stefansic
Makeup Artist @romyglow
Manicurist @theguythatdoesnails
Producer @boomproductions
Location @jv8inc
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

Jason Blum and Matthew Belloni having a power lunch at The Grill for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @mattbelloni @itsjasonblum
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Set Designer: Viki Rutsch @exposureny
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Zach Coco, Matt Sersion
Producer @preisscreative
Location @thegrillonthealleyla
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

Jason Blum and Matthew Belloni having a power lunch at The Grill for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @mattbelloni @itsjasonblum
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Set Designer: Viki Rutsch @exposureny
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Zach Coco, Matt Sersion
Producer @preisscreative
Location @thegrillonthealleyla
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

Jason Blum and Matthew Belloni having a power lunch at The Grill for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @mattbelloni @itsjasonblum
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Set Designer: Viki Rutsch @exposureny
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Photo Assistants: Zach Coco, Matt Sersion
Producer @preisscreative
Location @thegrillonthealleyla
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

David Ellison photographed at Paramount for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @davidellisonskydance
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Groomer @valgherman
Producer @preisscreative
Location @paramountpics
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

David Ellison photographed at Paramount for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @davidellisonskydance
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Groomer @valgherman
Producer @preisscreative
Location @paramountpics
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore

David Ellison photographed at Paramount for Vanity Fair’s 37 Hours in Hollywood Portfolio
Many thanks to @guiducci @catesturgess @nataliegialluca and @vanityfair for asking me to contribute to this project!
Talent @davidellisonskydance
Sittings Editor @rebeccarams
Lighting Director @thedavidjaffe
Groomer @valgherman
Producer @preisscreative
Location @paramountpics
Writer @jeremyoharris
Visuals Director @catesturgess
Senior Visuals Editor @nataliegialluca
West Coast Director @rossguy82
Creative Director @jenpastore
Instagram Story Viewer to proste narzędzie, które pozwala na ciche oglądanie i zapisywanie historii Instagram, filmów, zdjęć lub IGTV. Dzięki tej usłudze możesz pobrać zawartość i cieszyć się nią offline, kiedy chcesz. Jeśli znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie, co chcesz sprawdzić później, lub chcesz oglądać historie pozostając anonimowym, nasz Viewer jest idealny dla Ciebie. Anonstories oferuje doskonałe rozwiązanie do ukrywania swojej tożsamości. Instagram po raz pierwszy uruchomił funkcję historii w sierpniu 2023 roku, która szybko została zaadoptowana przez inne platformy ze względu na jej angażujący, czasowo ograniczony format. Historie pozwalają użytkownikom dzielić się szybkimi aktualizacjami, czy to zdjęciami, filmami, czy selfie, wzbogaconymi o tekst, emotikony lub filtry, i są widoczne tylko przez 24 godziny. Ten ograniczony czas sprawia, że historie cieszą się dużym zaangażowaniem w porównaniu do zwykłych postów. W dzisiejszym świecie historie to jeden z najpopularniejszych sposobów komunikacji na mediach społecznościowych. Jednak gdy oglądasz historię, twórca może zobaczyć Twoje imię na liście oglądających, co może stanowić problem związany z prywatnością. Co jeśli chcesz przeglądać historie, nie będąc zauważonym? Tutaj Anonstories staje się przydatne. Umożliwia oglądanie publicznej zawartości Instagram bez ujawniania tożsamości. Wystarczy wpisać nazwę użytkownika profilu, który Cię interesuje, a narzędzie wyświetli ich najnowsze historie. Cechy Anonstories Viewer: - Anonimowe przeglądanie: Oglądaj historie bez pojawiania się na liście oglądających. - Brak konta: Oglądaj publiczną zawartość bez logowania się na konto Instagram. - Pobieranie zawartości: Zapisuj dowolną zawartość historii bezpośrednio na swoje urządzenie do użytku offline. - Przeglądaj najważniejsze: Dostęp do Instagram Highlights, nawet po 24 godzinach. - Monitorowanie repostów: Śledź reposty lub poziom zaangażowania w historię na prywatnych profilach. Ograniczenia: - Narzędzie działa tylko z publicznymi kontami; konta prywatne pozostają niedostępne. Korzyści: - Przyjazne dla prywatności: Oglądaj zawartość Instagram bez bycia zauważonym. - Proste i łatwe: Brak potrzeby instalacji aplikacji lub rejestracji. - Ekskluzywne narzędzia: Pobieraj i zarządzaj zawartością w sposób, którego Instagram nie oferuje.
Śledź aktualizacje na Instagramie dyskretnie, chroniąc swoją prywatność i pozostając anonimowym.
Oglądaj profile i zdjęcia anonimowo za pomocą Prywatnego Viewera.
To darmowe narzędzie pozwala oglądać historie Instagram anonimowo, zapewniając, że Twoja aktywność pozostaje ukryta przed twórcą historii.
Anonstories pozwala użytkownikom oglądać historie na Instagramie bez informowania twórcy.
Funkcjonuje płynnie na iOS, Android, Windows, macOS i nowoczesnych przeglądarkach takich jak Chrome i Safari.
Priorytetem jest bezpieczne, anonimowe przeglądanie bez konieczności logowania się.
Użytkownicy mogą oglądać publiczne historie, wpisując nazwę użytkownika – bez konieczności zakładania konta.
Pobiera zdjęcia (JPEG) i filmy (MP4) z łatwością.
Usługa jest bezpłatna.
Treści z prywatnych kont mogą być dostępne tylko dla obserwujących.
Pliki są przeznaczone do użytku osobistego lub edukacyjnego i muszą być zgodne z przepisami dotyczącymi praw autorskich.
Wpisz publiczną nazwę użytkownika, aby oglądać lub pobrać historie. Usługa generuje bezpośrednie linki do zapis