 By Ed Baker Creative Director
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Every now and then,
work does not feel so much like
work. Take, for example, a sunny day in the hills above the Sunset Strip, one super-fun photographer, a sleekly designed house, a heated pool with a view and a limber model resembling Shakespearean hipster rough trade who, as it turns out, is a dancer—and a nice guy.
I’ve pulled a bunch of swim suits, secured the insurance (snore...) brought our requisite craft services (Triscuits, cookies and water) and am ready to flag and bounce light. Music mysteriously DJ’d by the homeowner sets the mood as photographer
Courtney Lindberg jerry-rigged watertight housing for her camera
with a tampon—proof that women are magical. We are ready to dive in for
Frontiers' first underwater cover shoot ever. If only every day at work was like this.
Enjoy the video! More pics of Quinn Christopher Jaxon after the jump.

All images by
Courtney Lindberg
Keeping the camera case water-tight:
Working with the talent:
