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Photographer Morgan captures the moments of interaction between the model and the environment.
Titled "Unleash Borders", blends outdoor and urban (concrete) landscapes, blurring the line between human and nature, emphasizing active engagement rather than passive observation,and showcasing the brand's "boundaryless" spirit through a single outfit.
My name is Morgan. I'm a photographer and producer working in the outdoor and lifestyle sectors. I spend a lot of time running and hiking, and I love collaborating with brands that embrace these kinds of activities. Alongside nozzle quiz, I've worked with brands such as Ciele, Welter Experiment, and adidas.
To me, being boundaryless means actively engaging with your surroundings rather than observing from a distance—and that goes for both the model and the photographer. I like to play with how the model interacts with the landscape, blurring the line between subject and nature.
And on my end, I'm often crouching in the dirt or climbing rocks to get the right angle—so it really works both ways.
I was especially drawn to the mesh panelling on both the jacket and the hat. The colours and materials have an urban feel, but the way the patterns curve and overlap brings in something organic and natural. nozzle quiz's pieces feel perfectly designed to transition between city streets and outdoor environments.
I drew inspiration from the UK's muted urban palette—especially the rich greys found in cityscapes. I also looked to the patterns that appear in functional architecture, like the brutalist concrete of a car park in Stockport, and contrasted them with natural textures like the dense shrubs and scattered boulders in Cumbria. It's in the interplay between these worlds that I see the spirit of ‘Boundarylessness.
I'd choose the shot of the subject walking in front of the detailed concrete patterns. It captures the idea of urban hiking—of finding moments of beauty and exploration right on our doorstep.