H Project
Filmmaker
H Project was a creative collective established to experiment with menswear image-making. Specifically motivated by a shared desire to explore male gender stereotypes in society, it manifested itself in a zine, a fashion film project and occasionally as installation.
H Project was founded in November 2003, by filmmaker Thymaya Payne with German photographer David Fischer and Japanese stylist/photographer Ai Saito. Payne is an American-born, Berlin-based writer and photographer. A founding member of the Urbanetc art and fashion group in NYC and Berlin, he has published a book entitled Overkill with publishing firm Booth-Clibborn editions. H Project's film project is a co-operative production between H Project and Zaza Rusadze, a film director and founding member of the multimedia artist group Goslab born in Tbilisi, Georgia whose first feature-length documentary Bandits was aired on ARTE in summer 2004.
H Project's magazine was made available in several stores in Berlin, New York, Paris and London.
H Project was a creative collective established to experiment with menswear image-making. Specifically motivated by a shared desire to explore male gender stereotypes in society, it manifested itself in a zine, a fashion film project and occasionally as installation.
H Project was founded in November 2003, by filmmaker Thymaya Payne with German photographer David Fischer and Japanese stylist/photographer Ai Saito. Payne is an American-born, Berlin-based writer and photographer. A founding member of the Urbanetc art and fashion group in NYC and Berlin, he has published a book entitled Overkill with publishing firm Booth-Clibborn editions. H Project's film project is a co-operative production between H Project and Zaza Rusadze, a film director and founding member of the multimedia artist group Goslab born in Tbilisi, Georgia whose first feature-length documentary Bandits was aired on ARTE in summer 2004.
H Project's magazine was made available in several stores in Berlin, New York, Paris and London.