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Do we face our significant other looking for a mirror reflection of ourselves or optimistic desire of whom we might be? Photographer John Huck discovered the answer somewhere in between, after snapping portraits of more than 130 individuals identified by another half. Some of those relationships outlasted the 18 months it took John to compile the collection. Others didn’t make it beyond a month after the shoot. And at least one of us--yours truly and Andy--got hitched.
The Russian edition of Esquire selected 35 pairs total to appear over a three-page spread in this month’s issue. And John was kind enough to share an impossible-to-score copy of the feature. Just like on the walls of the now-defunct Jeffrey Electric gallery this summer, this month’s feature shows the portraits as they appeared, like dangling game pieces, primed to be remixed and rematched.
Copies of the “Couples” book is available at Huck’s online book shop, along with his two other photo books: one on breakfast and the individuals who consume it, and the self-entitiled “Drawings of People with Glasses.”

Here, Huck spends a fast five minutes on five questions.

Q: Why couples?
John Huck: When I started the project I was very down on couple-dom. I viewed people in my peer group as having a mix-and-match approach to pairing up. It seemed pretty arbitrary.
I changed my views quite a bit as result of shooting some very happy and complimentary couples.

Q:. Was their any rhyme or reason to your choices?
JH: The only requirement was that everyone had to be in the same potential dating pool.


Q: As a group, the series is very much a snapshot of place, as in the Eastside of L.A. But what else does it reflect?
JH: Everyone takes away something different. For me, even though I'm not in the show, it's a pretty personal transformation about the way I think about love and commitment.

Q: Are you half of a couple?
JH: I am. At the outset of the piece I was half of a very unhappy couple. Now I am happy to report that I am half of an amazing couple (she's the amazing half). I would say this was a very successful experiment.

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Blog Comments (4):
Posted by Rose Apoda... on January 07, 2008 12:39 PM
What? Rudj, I have no idea what you speak of!! Hello!
Posted by  on January 05, 2008 6:42 PM
...1000 words...1000 reinforced reasons why he/she loves being your other half...that is your only job as one half...of el picture. A + R.
Posted by  on December 19, 2007 3:56 PM
So interesting to look at couples, some of them just don't seem to be each other types almost. That's awesome to look at.
Posted by  on December 19, 2007 11:45 AM
wow it doesn't look like michael douglas....what a change!
xoxo,
molly*
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Rose Apodaca is a pop culture and style journalist and the co-owner of A+R, the design retail lab in Los Angeles, and its online sister http://www.aplusrstore.com. She contributes to Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Glamour, Paper, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Style.com, Preen and other publications, and consulted on the launch of Image, The Los Angeles Times newest style section. Her first book, Style A to Zoe: The Art of Fashion, Beauty & Everything Glamour, an all-encompassing lifestyle guide written for celeb stylist Rachel Zoe, is now in paperback and hit The New York Times bestseller list in September 2008. She is currently wrapping up a biography on Fred Hayman, co-founder of Giorgio Beverly Hills and marketing architect of Rodeo Drive, as well as co-authoring a beauty book with neo-burlesque queen and style icon, Dita Von Teese.

A+R is located in Silverlake and on Abbot Kinney in Venice, CA.

Rose helmed the west coast bureau of fashion-industry bible Women's Wear Daily and was a contributor to W for six years until March 2006, when she left to join partner Andy Griffith in A+R and focus on related projects. She has long championed Los Angeles and California style and design, from the streets and runways to interiors and food. She is the first recipient of the Los Angeles Fashion Awards Communications Prize for bringing global attention to the region's fashion industry and style culture. With A+R, she continues to showcase rising and undiscovered talent from around the world.
 
In addition to co-owning Beauty Bar Hollywood and Las Vegas, she is a conspirator-in-camaraderie with several artists and designers showcased under A+R or related projects. Rose and Andy, who tied the knot in September 2007, live in Silverlake.

* All photographs appearing on this blog were snapped by Rose with her Leica D-Lux 3, unless otherwise noted. Please credit all photographs accordingly.

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