Soko #4 | Charlotte Hoyer by Manolo Campion

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 11, 2010

Online publication Soko magazine recently released their winter 2010 edition, and one story by Manolo Campion has caught our attention. Starring Charlotte Hoyer in cut off jeans and fringed tops styled by Maia Liakos, the rustic layout shows us the simpler side of life with deserted highways and old pickup trucks.


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56 thoughts on “Soko #4 | Charlotte Hoyer by Manolo Campion”

  1. i don't think i ever see truly original shoots anymore so you should't dislike it for that reason.
    this is a beautiful story. love the photography, love the styling, love the model.
    will have to look up more of their work!

    Reply
  2. i don't think i ever see truly original shoots anymore so you should't dislike it for that reason.
    this is a beautiful story. love the photography, love the styling, love the model.
    will have to look up more of their work!

    Reply
  3. i don't think i ever see truly original shoots anymore so you should't dislike it for that reason.
    this is a beautiful story. love the photography, love the styling, love the model.
    will have to look up more of their work!

    Reply
  4. i don't think i ever see truly original shoots anymore so you should't dislike it for that reason.
    this is a beautiful story. love the photography, love the styling, love the model.
    will have to look up more of their work!

    Reply
  5. you make it sound like a truly original shoot is too high of an expectation, which i don't think it is, they could have easily made this more of a story than just a girl standing around in the desert with a random bike. But I actually like the 3rd picture… 🙂

    Reply
  6. you make it sound like a truly original shoot is too high of an expectation, which i don't think it is, they could have easily made this more of a story than just a girl standing around in the desert with a random bike. But I actually like the 3rd picture… 🙂

    Reply
  7. you make it sound like a truly original shoot is too high of an expectation, which i don't think it is, they could have easily made this more of a story than just a girl standing around in the desert with a random bike. But I actually like the 3rd picture… 🙂

    Reply
  8. you make it sound like a truly original shoot is too high of an expectation, which i don't think it is, they could have easily made this more of a story than just a girl standing around in the desert with a random bike. But I actually like the 3rd picture… 🙂

    Reply

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