
A Dark Brush with Color–New York Model Management’s Dennis Johnson comes together with ADAM model Jules Hamilton for the latest edition of GQ Russia. Photographed by Kevin Makintosh, the duo enter the photographer’s signature world of elaborate creation for a showing of several of fall’s brightest numbers, in hues of red and orange, as styled by the magazine’s fashion editor, Ekaterina Melnikova.

Off The Wall–O’Shea Robertson and Sid Ellisdon join Taras Koltun and photographer Kevin Mackintosh for an alluring story for Wonderland magazine, as recently posted. Stylist Way Perry takes the trio on a surrealistic adventure in a mix of classic staples and statement pieces – complete with offbeat headpieces and accessories.

Standing Still–Success model Taras Koltun proves to be the perfect idol, appearing in an editorial photographed by Kevin Mackintosh for Wonderland’s new issue. Outfitted by the magazine’s fashion editor, Way Perry, Taras dons pieces from the likes of Giorgio Armani and Dunhill, accented by interesting accessories for a captive outing.

Cast as a curious ringleader, Jacques Naude’s most recent work takes him to South Africa, where he had the fortune to be photographed by Kevin Mackintosh. Appearing in the latest issue of Dansk, Jacques is styled by Christian Stroble, who finds a way to marry a free flowing Bohemian spirit to the theatrics of the circus. Set against the natural beauty of South Africa, it is no surprise that all three men come together for what results in a striking editorial.

Hot on the heels of his work for the September issue of Out magazine, photographer Kevin Mackintosh captured Stan Jouk, Salieu Jalloh, Tyler Riggs and Doug Bell for Dansk magazine in an homage to Thom Browne. Styled by Haidee Findlay Levine, the foursome travel back to a decade more quiet and welcome us to their office space.

And everything still moves in slowmotion tips us off on Kevin Mackintosh’s latest editorial work for Out magazine’s September issue. Styled by Sam Logan, the brief editorial features model David Fair, but highlighting the work of Mackintosh, the importance is put on his “most treasured objects”.
