Frank and a slew of friends, family, and celebrities celebrated the man’s 30th birthday with a drag-tinged Paris Is Burning extravaganza in NYC.
Read MoreFrank Ocean, A$AP Rocky, and Solange were some of the A-listers present for the launch party at Tyler, The Creator’s GOLF WANG new retail location.
Read MoreFrank is the cover star of i-D's Winter 2017 Sounding Off issue.
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Read MoreIn a Tumblr post, Frank shared an image from Tom Sachs’ NYC studio.
Read MoreFrank Ocean attends this year’s Costume Institute Benefit in NYC with a Contax T3 35mm in tow. He spent the majority of the evening documenting the attendees. He dressed in a white dress shirt and black pants from Balmain. The theme of this year’s event was “Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons.”
Read MoreIt seems likely that Frank is using Instagram to share photos with his closest friends and family.
Read MoreMichael Mayren previously contributed a number of spreads to Boys Don’t Cry magazine.
Read MoreLondon-based creative director Christopher Simmonds and stylist Fran Burns have shipped “Issue One” of their fashion magazine Print, which features an editorial by Frank Ocean titled “Tush,” photographing various scenes of his friend Ysham Jackson.
Read MoreBoys Don’t Cry magazine features a series of images by British photographer Michael Mayren that captures amateur drivers at Achna Speedway, located near the City of Larnaka on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
Read MoreFrank Ocean’s zine features a photo series by London-based photographer Harley Weir that captures the people of Dakar, Senegal, located in West Africa. The models reenact quotes from various artists, poems, and performance art projects. Weir shot the images in 2015 under Ocean’s creative direction.
Read MoreIn his new magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean published a photo series featuring a remote-control toy and “life-size” model BMW E30 M3 Sport Evolution. The photoshoot juxtaposes children playing with a small RC car and an adult driving a full-size version out of a large toy box.
Read MoreAmerican photographer Jim Mangan captures Frank Ocean and his longtime friend Ray Buck driving amphibious all-terrain vehicles in a magazine article titled “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Water Moccasin.” Mangan captured the photo series along Red Creek near Perkinston, Mississippi, in 2015.
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean shared a verse and photographic series titled “Jumbo” that features his friend Ysham Jackson modeling outfits styled by fashion director Rita Zebdi. Notably, the piece includes an image that appears on one of three magazine covers.
Read MoreIn his zine, Frank Ocean models for German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans in a series titled “I’m a Morning Person,” captured in Berlin in January 2015. The piece includes four portraits, one of which appears on the cover of Boys Don’t Cry and its companion album, Blonde.
Read MoreIn his zine, Frank Ocean explores the car scene in and outside of Tokyo in a photo series by Dutch artist Viviane Sassen titled “Foxface.” Notably, the editorial includes a portrait of Ocean wearing a racing helmet, which he used on one of three front covers for Boys Don’t Cry and two of four album covers for his companion project, Blonde.
Read MoreIn his magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, Frank Ocean published a photo series featuring sports cars crafted from hoodies, sweatshirts, and T-shirts by London-based visual artist Gary Card.
Read MoreIn Frank Ocean’s new magazine, Boys Don’t Cry, video director Tyrone Lebon published a photo series titled “I Shot a Video for Fun,” which showcases his production of the music video for “Nikes.”
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry magazine, French film director Romain Gavras published a comic strip featuring graphics by London-based artist Pablo Jones-Soler. It contains a series of text messages from a drug mule, who explains the process of trafficking product from Morocco into France and the rest of Europe.
Read MoreIn Boys Don’t Cry magazine, Frank Ocean included a photoshoot with friends camping outside Munich, Germany. Notably, the series features an image of his friend smoking in a car that appears on one of the three digital album covers for Blonde. The piece also samples a text by American neo-conceptual artist Jenny Holzer titled Truisms.
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