Rebel Railroad Editorials

The November Issue of 160G Magazine is Shot on Train Tracks

For the November 2009 issue of 160g magazine, photographer Eric Sposito shot an editorial entitled “The Road to Nowhere” with model Paolo Anchisi in black and white.

The November 2009 issue of 160g magazine features garments from different designers such as Japanese based Yohji Yamamoto, Dior Homme and the British-inspired clothing of Trussardi 1911.

The unique, old school setting for the November 2009 issue of 160g magazine is outdoors near a railroad.

Implications - These photographs for 160g magazine that were shot by Eric Sposito are really quite extraordinary. The title of the editorial ("The Road to Nowhere") combined with the black and white photos lend a cryptic aura to the shoot. If you have not already, flick through every single of these photos and leave your comments below.
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