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Dog Tag
Grey
The iconic army dog tag reinterpreted by RON DORFF for the ones in the know. Made in stainless steel to avoid corrosion and with the iconic leitmotiv DISCIPLINE IS NOT A DIRTY WORD laser-engraved on one side and the RON DORFF logo on the other.
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DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN
Douglas Friedman is an acclaimed American photographer renowned for his striking and evocative images that capture the essence of luxury, architecture, and design. With a career spanning over two decades, Friedman has become a prominent figure in the world of visual arts, specializing in high profile interior and lifestyle photography. His work often features a blend of elegance and boldness, creating compelling visual narratives that reflect both grandeur and intimacy.
Friedman’s portfolio includes collaborations with leading architects such as Walker Warner, Michael Imber and Marcus Ziemke showcasing his talent to frame and highlight the beauty in various settings. His photographs are celebrated for their meticulous composition, sophisticated use of light, and a deep understanding of space and form.
In addition to his commercial success, Friedman is also known for his personal projects, which often explore themes of identity, culture, and the human condition. His work has been featured in prestigious magazines such as Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle Décor and Wallpaper, earning him recognition as a key contributor to contemporary visual culture.