Mob Journal
Online/Digital
Mob Journal was founded in July 2016. We have been art curators for over 10 years in various platforms around the world, which gave us the eye for beautiful and aesthetically pleasing photographs. We are looking for new generation artists. Source
Actions
Media Outlet details
| Scope | International |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Country | N/A |
|
Similarweb UVM |
Request pricing |
|
Comscore UVM |
Request pricing |
Recent Articles
Search ArticlesPink Dreams — Mob Journal
Stylist/Wardrobe Stylist: Jasmine Hunt Wardrobe Stylist/Stylist: Jasmine Hunt Photographer: Brittany Berrish Model: Rebecca DeBoer Makeup Artist: Bhavika Sanghvi FashionFashion EditorialPhotographyMagazinepublicationget publishedmagazine coverphotography magazinefashion magazine
Reclaiming Tradition Through Queer Identity
Creative Director: Zaina Hashim This editorial explores inclusivity through lesbian styling, highlighting how queer women in India are redefining femininity on their own terms while remaining connected to cultural heritage. Rather than rejecting traditional Indian dress, the concept reimagines ethnic garments through androgynous, masculine-coded, and gender-neutral styling choices, creating contemporary Indo-Western looks rooted in authenticity, comfort, and self-expression.
Bloom — Mob Journal
4) In the ever-evolving art world, what do you believe sets your work apart and makes it unique or groundbreaking? Because I work across multiple roles — modeling, acting, creative direction, producing, and wardrobe styling — I experience fashion from several perspectives at once. That changes the way I approach an image.
Quiet Strength — Mob Journal
Photographer: Benjamin Martinaud Rooted in dance and cultural memory, this collection explores duality through materiality, movement, and silhouette; balancing lightness against weight, and concealment against exposure. Inspired by the ethereal movement of La Sylphide and the symbolic imagery of the Chinese ballet Water Moon Luoshen, the collection combines sheer layering, circular forms, and sculptural knitwear to create tension between softness and structure.
Urban Fringe — Mob Journal
Urban Fringe situates its narrative in the overlooked edges of the city — places where modern order begins to crumble. Vintage textures, worn leather, and the rough marks of time serve as vessels for a quiet yet persistent youth rebellion. In these forgotten corners, resistance becomes subtle, personal, and deeply human. FashionFashion EditorialPhotographyMagazinepublicationget publishedmagazine coverphotography magazinefashion magazine
invisible Weight — Mob Journal
Photographer: PSAREVAPARIS In this editorial, each frame whispers of an unseen threat hidden in the air we breathe. Smoke gently envelops silhouettes, reminding us that modern cities carry an invisible weight. Light and shadow tell of the fragility of our spaces. This visual narrative is a subtle reminder that, though invisible, polluted air calls for our attention.
THE GARDEN — Mob Journal
This is a film project shot on 120 ! With the help of my amazing team ETRE ! MAU: OPAL Photographer: Jon Stylist: Liz Talent: Lay Lighting: Jon Studio : Sirenstudio FashionFashion EditorialPhotographyMagazinepublicationget publishedmagazine coverphotography magazinefashion magazine
FACE VALUE — Mob Journal
Photographer: Gigi Mazina Face Value is a study of surface, perception, and visual control. The series explores how beauty can be constructed and abstracted through deliberate choices in color, texture, and framing. Isolating the face against minimal backgrounds, the work emphasizes contrast, where the face becomes both subject and structure.
Flawless Complexion Secrets — Mob Journal
Model/Makeup Artist: Oleksandra Leiko 1) What significant life experiences or events have influenced and shaped your artistic vision? My artistic vision was born on the dance floor. As a child, I was a ballroom dancer, and stage makeup was a requirement for every performance. From the age of eleven, I was doing my own makeup for competitions, learning how to create impact through color, texture, and expression.
Double Entendre — Mob Journal
Photographer: Graziano Bruni Double Entendre is a fashion editorial created in collaboration with designer Joseph Ejiro. This story plays with duality: softness and structure, confidence and restraint, what’s shown and what’s implied. The editorial moves between two moods: bright, open, and in your face on one side; moody, atmospheric, and more sensual on the other.