Jennifer Herrema

About Jennifer Herrema

Jennifer James Herrema is a rock music singer, song writer, record producer, designer, stylist, artist and model best known for her work as one half the visionary rock band Royal Trux. Most recently, Jennifer has been featured in fashion editorials from i-D to Foam, designed a 3-season collaboration collection with Volcom and is focused with her band RTX on their fourth full length album Rad Times 4. Jennifer currently resides in Sunset Beach, California where she presides over her killer band and continues to make unique denim creations with Volcom.

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Star magazine was a teen/groupie magazine started in the early 1970′s. There were only five copies actually published! Supposedly there was an influx of complaints from the public regarding the content. The pictures are uber cool and full of mad style… big hair, lots of denim shorts, platforms, long eyelashed and major foxes galore. One of the first feature stories was tiled, “Your Very Own Superfox:How You’ll Know It’s Him”.

Excerpt from the article: ”SUPERFOX is no dream, Sugar! SUPERFOX is that groovy dude who is the perfect match for your far-out personal style. He is your Main Squeezzzzzze! This is the man who will put a little more glide in your stride, and let you fall out to a happening in your sizzle pants with a few extra dips in your hips. Know where I’m coming from? I bet you do!”

Haha! Dig It!

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JJ

Sometimes you see artwork that just feels genuine and authentic…from a place of truth versus a place purely informed by current aesthetics….an ageless place..the place that creates it’s own space. It makes you feel for the subjects and say ‘wow’. A title like Ridin’ DirtyFace says it all. Thats what Mike Brodie’s aka The Poloraid Kidd photos bring to the conversation.
Born 1985 in Arizona, Mike Brodie first began photographing in 2004 when he was given a Polaroid camera. Working under the moniker, The Polaroid Kidd, Brodie spent the next four years circumambulating the U.S. amassing an archive of photographs that would go on to make up one of the few, true collections of American travel photography. Having never undergone any formal training, he chose to remained untethered to the pressures and expectations of the art market. Brodie compulsively documented his explorations and as suddenly as he began making photographs, he left the medium behind.
Currently in New York City there is an exhibit of his work and a book published… titled A Period Of Juvenile Prosperity… up at the Yossi Milo Gallery through April 6, 2103.
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JJ

Yan Morvan is a French photographer/photo journalist that takes some intense pictures. I like his biker ones, they are just as awesome as Danny Lyons and Karlheinz Weinberger.

Check this interview: http://www.vice.com/read/yan-morvan

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JJ