Winter in motion. Nights stretching into mornings somewhere between New York, Tel Aviv, and everywhere in between. Honey on the Loose: Winter Edition captures a season built on movement, creativity, nightlife, friendship, and the people who continue showing up for the moments that can’t really be replicated online.
This wasn’t about perfect timing or polished narratives. It was warehouse parties, late-night cigarettes, music too loud to hear over, blurry flashes, backstage conversations, downtown energy, hotel rooms, street corners, magazine launches, unexpected reunions, and cities beginning to blur together after enough flights and afterparties.
From NYC to TLV, the same spirit kept resurfacing in different forms. DJs, artists, photographers, founders, models, musicians, nightlife personalities, and creators all crossing paths through overlapping scenes connected as much by instinct as intention. Some moments planned. Most not.
The collage itself reflects that feeling — fragmented, alive, impulsive, intimate. A season made up of hundreds of small moments that only make sense once they’re all layered together. Faces half-lit in neon. Friends packed into corners of parties. Rooftops. Smoke. Winter coats. Dance floors. Flash photography. Quiet moments between the chaos.
There’s something specific about winter nightlife. The people still outside in the cold usually want to be there. The conversations become more personal. The nights feel longer. Communities tighten. Creativity sharpens. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, new ideas, friendships, collaborations, romances, and entire worlds quietly begin taking shape.
Honey on the Loose has always been about documenting culture as it’s actually lived — not from a distance, but from inside the rooms themselves. The energy behind the camera matters just as much as what’s in front of it. Real people. Real scenes. Real nights.
As spring approaches, the energy shifts again. New cities, new projects, new stories, new people entering the frame. But this winter left its mark.
From NYC to TLV and beyond — Honeysuckle stays on the loose.
Find our Winter HOL in our print issue found here!
