HERO Magazine
Bradley Miller in conversation with ...












Mar 2026
This editorial spread for HERO Magazine serves as a masterclass in portrait photography, centering on the multifaceted persona of Bradley Miller. Captured through the lens of photographer Fabien Kruszelnicki, the series embraces a diverse visual language that oscillates between the polished precision of studio strobe lighting and the raw, tactile intimacy of analogue film. Stylist Jermaine Daley curates an eclectic wardrobe that defines the project’s aesthetic, blending structural tailoring—such as sharp satin-lapel blazers and cable-knit textures—with the timeless, utilitarian appeal of denim. By alternating between high-contrast, low-key chiaroscuro techniques and vibrant, minimalist backgrounds, the feature leans into an editorial minimalism that feels both contemporary and grounded. The collection of images transitions fluidly from calculated, static poses against solid backdrops to more relaxed lifestyle compositions, showcasing a deliberate creative range. Throughout the project, the focus remains steadfast on the subject, with the clean lines of the styling and the intentional lighting choices working in tandem to highlight texture and form. The result is a cohesive narrative that feels as much a study in garment detail as it does a character portrait, solidifying the publication’s reputation for blending high-concept fashion with a clean, journalistic eye that demands the viewer's undivided attention.
Vertical, Vertical
Studio strobe, Studio strobe, Natural light, Natural light
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