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Danish Photographer Joins the Wolfpack!

Fashion Photographer Liv Friis Larsen joins the team from Denmark. We loved her style, sense of minimal aesthetic that comes from her Scandinavian roots. it is natural and subtle, yet expressiveAfter finishing her photography studies around 10 years ago, she went on to assist in Milan and London.She has since worked with clients such as Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Burberry amongst others.Her editorial work has been published in many international publications such as Vogue, ELLE, Marie Claire, L’officiel and many moreShe currently has her base in Copenhagen, but you will often find her travelling.

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Adidas, C-Store, Clas Ohlsson, MLTV Clothing, NATTEN Sthlm, Omni Mag, Revs Magazine, Schott NYC, The Pink Prince Magazine are some of the brands that he is been shooting for.

Inspired by music, street culture, high fashion, and quaint dutch painters with their sensitive eye for detail, he enjoys storytelling through both his stills and moving images.  If one could create the perfect illusion, would it then be accepted as part of what we call reality?

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