We shot with Hana Adams by Chelsea Piers. She was amazing to work with and brought this grounding energy to the whole shoot that just made everything flow. Her eye sits somewhere between art and fashion, which is exactly why we wanted to link up with her.
Hana moves between NYC and LA, working across photography and art direction. Her portfolio ranges from editorial fashion to abstract still life to intimate portraiture. There's an intentional visual language in everything she does. Color, composition, mood. That kind of perspective makes a shoot feel like more than just product photos.
For this session, we brought out the OGP Zip Up, the Origami Pants, and a sample pant with a wool body and jean cuff. Three different pieces, each with its own construction logic, shot against the waterfront. No controlled lighting. No studio walls. Just the garments in context.
That's part of why we shoot with people like Hana. It's not just about content. It's about working with someone who gets it and captures what's actually there.
See more of her work at hanaadams.com or follow @hanz.a on Instagram.