French Fries Magazine
Maddie Ziegler












Jun 2026
In this evocative feature for French Fries Magazine, photographer Emily Soto captures Maddie Ziegler through a lens of quiet, deliberate intentionality. The portrait series leans into an aesthetic of editorial minimalism, where the focus remains steadfastly on the interplay between form, texture, and movement. By stripping away extraneous environmental distractions, the project allows for a profound connection between the subject and the lens. Whether navigating the structural precision of a tailored charcoal blazer or the fluid, dance-inspired draping of silk and knitwear, Ziegler commands the frame with a neutral, steady poise. The visual narrative utilizes a mix of techniques, ranging from the clean, soft illumination of studio strobe setups to the nostalgic, tactile quality of instant and medium-format film, the latter of which brings an analogue, authentic grit to the minimalist studio backdrop. Fashion Editor Anna Katsanis orchestrates a sophisticated wardrobe—moving from monochromatic mint greens to intricate, braided textures—that complements the clean lines of the compositions. Meanwhile, the work of hair stylist Marki Shkreli grounds the imagery, ensuring the subject's natural, flowing hair acts as a constant, organic element throughout the changing color palettes. Ultimately, the series stands as a masterclass in portrait photography, transforming the simplicity of a blank wall into a dynamic space for creative expression and high-end visual storytelling.
Editorial, Vertical
Natural light
Magazines, Media & Entertainment


