Cedrick Dauberton in ‘Pandora’ by Franck Glenisson

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Published February 26, 2013

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PandoraBrooks model Cedrick Dauberton is enlisted for photographer Franck Glenisson’s latest set. Collaborating with Edem Doussou, Glenisson plays with lighting, capturing Cedrick in clean modern pieces from the likes of Juun.J and Agnes B.


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