Corey Hawkins is gracing the cover of Andscape this month, and we are absolutely here for it. It’s always inspiring to see Black talent celebrated on such a prominent platform.Andscape, known for its insightful coverage of sports, race, and culture, has tapped the supremely talented Corey Hawkins to lead their latest issue. Hawkins, a phenomenal actor known for his roles in projects like “Straight Outta Compton” and “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” brings a depth and intensity to his craft that resonates deeply.The visual direction for this cover was crafted by LoydVisuals, with Kelley Carter handling reporting duties. Jared DePriest styled Hawkins for the shoot, ensuring he looked impeccable, while CeehazTheBarber took care of grooming. The entire team came together to create a stunning visual narrative.Seeing Hawkins on the cover of Andscape isn’t just a win for him, it’s a reflection of Black excellence and the power of authentic storytelling. This representation matters, reminding us of the importance of platforms that amplify Black voices and experiences.
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