A cool‑toned study in contrast, softness, and Scandinavian edge.

Models Viggo Björk and Amesh Markov Shojaee of Kult Scandinavia step into the muted, sculptural world of “Hard Pastel,” a portrait series shaped through the refined lens of Jacek Szopik for MMSCENE PORTRAITS.
Viggo Björk and Amesh Markov Shojaee turn softness into tension
Pale tones, open shirts, clean knits, and controlled posture — this MMSCENE moment gives Kult Scandinavia’s double-model presence a quiet, cinematic charge.
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The shoot leans into a palette that whispers instead of shouts — washed blues, softened neutrals, and the kind of tonal restraint that lets bone structure, posture, and presence take center stage. Szopik’s photography favors quiet precision: the way fabric falls, the way light grazes a jawline, the way two models can occupy the same frame without competing for it.
Viggo brings an almost architectural sharpness — angles, clarity, a coolness that feels carved. Amesh counters with warmth and grounded poise — a steadiness that softens the edges without dulling them.
Together, they create a visual dialogue rather than a mirrored pairing. Not twins. Not opposites. Two energies meeting in the middle of a pastel‑washed atmosphere.
The result is a series that feels calm but intentional, minimal but expressive, soft but structured — a Scandinavian moodboard distilled into portraiture.
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