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Montana Issue 0 launched with Farago Projects at 0fr Paris, sponsored by TENDAYSINPARIS, during March Paris Fashion Week 2024.
Montana Issue 0:  Carte Blanche by Suffo Moncloa

The inaugural issue celebrates the work of Spanish photographer Suffo Moncloa. Designed by Ben Kelway Studio and distributed by Antenne Books, this issue features three sections:

- Fashion: five fashion stories spanning approximately 90 pages.

- Artist Dialogue: A conversation with Michaël Borremans, written by Maisie Skidmore, alongside an interview on the philosophy of Montana by Tallulah Harlech.

- Carte Blanche: A short story by David Campany, a revised portfolio, and the visual story "The Visitor."





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Suffo Moncloa is a photographer born in Madrid and currently based between Paris and Spain. With over 20 years of experience, his work merges fashion aesthetics with fine art sensibility. Specializing in analogue photography and darkroom printing, he creates calm, contemplative imagery that finds beauty in the overlooked. His practice is shaped by intuition, memory, and a refined visual language rooted in traditional photographic techniques. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Museum Folkwang in Essen (Grow It, Show It! – From Diane Arbus to TikTok, 2024–25). Moncloa is the author of the photobooks Evidences (2017) and Walk to the Moon (2022).
























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Bateau Concorde-Atlantique 75007 Paris
Metro: Assemblée Nationale or Concorde
RER C: Musée d'Orsay
Montana Issue 1: Budapest – Chris Shaw


The first issue is dedicated to the work of English photographer Chris Shaw. Designed by Christophe Renard, this issue consists of two sections:

- Shaw´s note

- Artist dialogue: A conversation with British artist Paul Sakoilsky.

Special thanks to Aron Morel, Esme Whitehead, Suffo Moncloa.



Chris Shaw (b. 1961) is an English documentary photographer whose work captures the atmosphere of night, class, and place in contemporary Britain. His ten-year project Life as a Night Porter (Twin Palms, 2005) established his reputation for deeply personal, atmospheric storytelling. Other notable photobooks include Before and After Night Porter (Kehrer, 2012), Weeds of Wallasey (Superlabo, 2012), Retrospecting Sandy Hill (Morel, 2015), and The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game (Zen Photo, 2019). Shaw’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at Tate Britain, which holds ninety-five of his prints. Recently, he has expanded into fashion photography, contributing to publications such as Another Man and Dapper Dan Magazine.








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