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ONE FUTURE

one future #ckone is a new photography series from Calvin Klein, spotlighting first-time voters in the U.S. amid the 2020 election. Shot during August and September, it sees some of the country's most exciting young visual storytellers coming together to produce a collective body of work: the result being a state-of-the-nation portrait, captured through the eyes of a new generation.

The project itself features 11 young adults, shot by seven different photographers, all of whom are based in towns and cities stretched across the country. When it comes to the photographers themselves, each of them share a personal connection to the community and they chose to document, making the collaboration - between subject and gaze - a uniquely intimate one.

For instance, Shan Wallace, a photographer from Baltimore, shot Brandon Woody, a young musician who's pushing the boundaries of creativity in their hometown. Elsewhere, Miami-based Rose Marie Cromwell photographed young activist Chris Gomez in Coral Springs, Florida, while Elliot Ross - who grew up on a ranch in rural Colorado - spent time with Jace Mitchell, a rancher from Crowheart Wyoming.

Chris by Rose Marie Cromwell

From a young age, I knew

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