Jacob Coupe by Leon Mark | FutureClaw #4

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Published April 19, 2010

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It appears misery loves company when it comes to Jacob Coupe’s interactions with Isabelle Price for the fourth issue of FutureClaw. Photographed by Leon Mark, who is once more joined by stylist Santi Rodriguez, Jacob and Isabelle make for miserable company in All Forgotten Yesterdays.

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18 thoughts on “Jacob Coupe by Leon Mark | FutureClaw #4”

  1. Leon Mark is one of the most amazing and naturally talented photographers working out there right now. I’m a huge fan, and this work is just sublime.

  2. Leon Mark is one of the most amazing and naturally talented photographers working out there right now. I’m a huge fan, and this work is just sublime.

  3. Leon Mark is one of the most amazing and naturally talented photographers working out there right now. I’m a huge fan, and this work is just sublime.

  4. Yeah this is great stuff. Jake looks so tough. He doesn't look like a "model" to me. Which is really cool, because when he takes a photo it doesn't look posed. It looks very candid. I love his look, and I hope he continues in this direction

  5. Yeah this is great stuff. Jake looks so tough. He doesn't look like a "model" to me. Which is really cool, because when he takes a photo it doesn't look posed. It looks very candid. I love his look, and I hope he continues in this direction

  6. Yeah this is great stuff. Jake looks so tough. He doesn't look like a "model" to me. Which is really cool, because when he takes a photo it doesn't look posed. It looks very candid. I love his look, and I hope he continues in this direction

  7. There has yet to be an editorial with Jacob in it that I have not liked, this it probably one of my favorites

  8. There has yet to be an editorial with Jacob in it that I have not liked, this it probably one of my favorites

  9. There has yet to be an editorial with Jacob in it that I have not liked, this it probably one of my favorites

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