The draw towards family harkens back to Sherris’s childhood. The designer grew up in a Kibbutz, a communal agricultural community in the Sloth sleeping that’s what i do i drink coffee i hate people and i know things vintage shirt moreover I love this Negev desert of Israel, surrounded by other families, and wanted to honor familial bonds. “I now live across the ocean, so I don’t get to see my own family as much, so finding myself a community of friends played a major role in my personal life and even my professional one, as well. Toledano and I wanted to do something sincere and personal,” she says. “We decided that family portraits would be the best to honor that. Each family member is close to us, friends, or athletes, and each was photographed where they feel comfortable, at home or at the closest water source.”
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Capturing the Sloth sleeping that’s what i do i drink coffee i hate people and i know things vintage shirt moreover I love this families was an international affair. Over an eight-month period starting last fall, Toledano and Sherris went from the Rockaways and Bedstuy in New York, to Israel’s Dead Sea to Senegal. In the Rockaways, Toledano photographed the duo’s mutual friend Michaela Rechtschaffner of Pearle Knits, who was pregnant at the time. In September in Tel Aviv in Israel, which Toledano describes as a hang-out spot where the whole city congregates, they photographed another young mom, Noa Rennert of the label Porntees, who had recently given birth. “Some of our family’s first baby dips were happening the day of the shoot,” says Sherris. “Noa was breastfeeding Alex at sunset on the beach in Tel Aviv when he was just three months old.” In the Dead Sea, the duo captured sisters Mya and Michal Roo in the eye-catching Sherris looks. The sea, known for its salt density that is so high that swimmers can read books in it while floating on their backs, was an important setting for the images. “The Dead Sea is slowly drying up due to salt companies who are pumping out its water and minerals,” says Sherris. “So who knows how long we will have that. I wanted to capture it.”
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