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Milad Abedi on photography, authenticity and Instagram culture | #022

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Milad Abedi has to be one of the biggest personalities in European menswear. Young, energetic and fiercely opinionated, the Stockholm based photographer has a clearer view than most of where menswear’s at right now, thanks to his frequent travels shooting throughout Europe and beyond for a mixture of magazines and clothing brands. He took some time out to chat to Aleks about his street style photography, his own personal take on what makes for a great photo, and some of the thorny issues that creatives and brands are experiencing with Instagram today.
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HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that’s been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.
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Show Notes:
Milad Abedi | Instagram
[13:40] Spencer Hart
[22:48] Sergio Guardì of Barbanera
[31:17] 18 East
[31:22] Antonio Ciongoli
[31:29] Glen Allsop
[31:46] Fred Castleberry
[32:22] The heist of Dog with Lipstick
[32:39] Drake’s
[33:58] Samanamel on HandCut Radio
[34:04] Stòffa on HandCut Radio
[34:07] All Blues
[40:23] Jamie Ferguson
[40:31] The Rake x Omega
[40:48] Orazio Luciano
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HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, a London based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.

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Milad Abedi has to be one of the biggest personalities in European menswear. Young, energetic and fiercely opinionated, the Stockholm based photographer has a clearer view than most of where menswear’s at right now, thanks to his frequent travels shooting throughout Europe and beyond for a mixture of magazines and clothing brands. He took some time out to chat to Aleks about his street style photography, his own personal take on what makes for a great photo, and some of the thorny issues that creatives and brands are experiencing with Instagram today.
***
HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that’s been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.
***
Show Notes:
Milad Abedi | Instagram
[13:40] Spencer Hart
[22:48] Sergio Guardì of Barbanera
[31:17] 18 East
[31:22] Antonio Ciongoli
[31:29] Glen Allsop
[31:46] Fred Castleberry
[32:22] The heist of Dog with Lipstick
[32:39] Drake’s
[33:58] Samanamel on HandCut Radio
[34:04] Stòffa on HandCut Radio
[34:07] All Blues
[40:23] Jamie Ferguson
[40:31] The Rake x Omega
[40:48] Orazio Luciano
---
HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, a London based creative agency. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.

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