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Photo Recap: adidas presents Forever Developing

LOS ANGELES, CA – JULY 12: General view of atmosphere at adidas NMD presents Forever Developing on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Erik Voake/Getty Images for adidas)

Last week, Adidas Originals and UNDFTD, kicked-off a week-long residency called ‘Forever Developing’ — a photographic survey that features the curated works of 12 Los Angeles based artists.

The works shown were a collaboration with street photographers Brian Willette, Cole Younger and Marilyn Hue, with each of the 12 up-and-coming photographers given one film camera and one roll of film, all in one day. The party featured tunes by the always unstoppable Mr Carmack, and brought together a nice mix of people from the world of photography, fashion, and music. Good vibes were in the building and the patio all night long... Check out this slideshow gallery of photos from the night by Erik Voake for Getty.

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