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GHB’s VERSCHLUSS keeps it locked tight
Heavy, clean, and built to hold more than attention. A double link that grips like a promise and never lets go.
Exclusively at the TMD EVENT (November 5th - 30th)
The edge doesn’t fade
Just the price loosens its grip
Weekend Sales pull a few GHB pieces within reach, still sharp, still heavy, waiting at the mainstore
HALTUNG holds its ground
Clean weight and quiet tension wrapped in metal
Easy to wear hard to ignore and built for looks that stand firm without trying
Exclusive to the TMD Event
January 5th to January 30th
Caught between rebellion and reflection, this shot captures raw confidence wrapped in dark urban energy. The mesh, the ink, the stare — every detail tells a story of defiance, self-expression, and unapologetic identity. 🚇✨
There’s something powerful about owning your presence in a world that constantly tries to label you. This moment feels like strength, mystery, and edge colliding under dim subway lights. The vibe? Fearless. The mood? Untouchable. 🔥
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Early morning settles into the Presidio with a calm that feels earned rather than staged. Along a lightly traveled internal road, a low, wood-clad building sits beneath a pale sky, its form emerging gradually as night gives way. The light is cool and even, revealing weathered shingles, vented gables, and a long, sheltered porch that speaks to utility more than display.
This is the Presidio at its most characteristic. The building’s proportions are practical, its materials straightforward, shaped by climate and use rather than ornament. Repeating rooflines create a gentle rhythm across the façade, while shaded windows and boarded openings suggest a structure in transition — neither abandoned nor fully activated. An empty parking area stretches quietly in the foreground, reinforcing the sense of pause that defines these early hours.
What distinguishes the scene is its restraint. The Presidio has always been a place where buildings are asked to coexist with landscape, not dominate it. Trees frame the edges, grass rises unevenly along the slope, and the architecture holds its place without insisting on attention. There is no spectacle here, only continuity.
Moments like this reveal a side of San Francisco that often goes unnoticed. Before visitors arrive and before daily activity resumes, the Presidio reads as a working landscape with a long memory — layered, patient, and quietly present. The building doesn’t explain itself, and it doesn’t need to. It belongs to the morning, and to the ground it occupies.
Strobist info: 3 x Canon 600's, Main in 1/8 power high and camera left in grid, Background light in 1/4th power high and camera right controlled spill with a flashbender, third flash behind model's right leg in 1/64th power. Triggered via ST-E3...
so i arrived at klapperfeld frankfurt am main...
first pasteups there, sure not to be the last ones
thanks to YO and Lady B for those
props to my gf for that pic :-)
The ups driver for the shop wanted something totally removable and not splice in wires anywheres. It's powered off the old computers they used to have. Sounds good and even has a remote. Memphis street edge speakers and pioneer cd......thought everyone would get a laugh out of this...