The Quite Delightful Project’s second second luxury erotic magazine – the Quite Lovely issue – is now available and comprises 340 pages of stimulating photography, illustration and articles. The magazine is also accompanied by a 28 page standalone monograph of Elegia’s provocatively candid self portrait photography and an 80 page booklet of the team’s own erotic confessions.
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Photography by Desiree Mattsson in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
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Photography by James Wigger in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).
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Portraits by Eduardo Torres in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).
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Brooke Lynne & Kara Neko photographed by Johanna Stickland in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay, pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can enjoy a pre-publication discount if you order online (which you can do here).
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Two ‘digital postcards’ which we have designed to promote the charming drawings of Henrietta Dubrey in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
To see the full essay you will need to pre-order a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online and take advantage of a pre-publication discount.
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This is this is the first in an ongoing series of ‘digital postcards’ that we shall be posting on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook etc to introduce the photographers who have submitted essays to issue two, our Quite Lovely issue.
This photograph is from the essay by Jo Schwab.
To see the full essay you can purchase a copy of the magazine; which, along with its accompanying publications, you can currently order online at a pre-publication discount.
Ed Ross
Some more tintypes from Ed Ross who was featured in the launch issue from The Quite Delightful Project.
Keep up-to-date with Ed’s work here on Tumblr.