Kayleigh Waterman is a Detroit-based producer, stylist, photographer and creative.
Highly personal and intuitive to the concerns of the world around her, Waterman is unafraid to bare it all physically and emotionally or to challenge a longstanding ideal. She explores themes of sexuality, femininity, independence and vulnerability–often intertwined with sarcasm.
She has collaborated with companies such as Time, Jeep, Ford and OnStar. Her work has been published in magazines including Quartz Quarterly, The Metro Times, Grand Circus, and premiered at galleries 333 Midland, ALXVNDRA and CCS.
Kayleigh Waterman is a Detroit-based producer, stylist, photographer and creative.
Highly personal and intuitive to the concerns of the world around her, Waterman is unafraid to bare it all physically and emotionally or to challenge a longstanding ideal. She explores themes of sexuality, femininity, independence and vulnerability–often intertwined with sarcasm.
She has collaborated with companies such as Time, Jeep, Ford and OnStar. Her work has been published in magazines including Quartz Quarterly, The Metro Times, Grand Circus, and premiered at galleries 333 Midland, ALXVNDRA and CCS.
Kayleigh Waterman is a Detroit-based producer, stylist, photographer and creative.
Highly personal and intuitive to the concerns of the world around her, Waterman is unafraid to bare it all physically and emotionally or to challenge a longstanding ideal. She explores themes of sexuality, femininity, independence and vulnerability–often intertwined with sarcasm.
She has collaborated with companies such as Time, Jeep, Ford and OnStar. Her work has been published in magazines including Quartz Quarterly, The Metro Times, Grand Circus, and premiered at galleries 333 Midland, ALXVNDRA and CCS.
Kayleigh Waterman is a Detroit-based producer, stylist, photographer and creative.
Highly personal and intuitive to the concerns of the world around her, Waterman is unafraid to bare it all physically and emotionally or to challenge a longstanding ideal. She explores themes of sexuality, femininity, independence and vulnerability–often intertwined with sarcasm.
She has collaborated with companies such as Time, Jeep, Ford and OnStar. Her work has been published in magazines including Quartz Quarterly, The Metro Times, Grand Circus, and premiered at galleries 333 Midland, ALXVNDRA and CCS.