
May 25, 2021

To celebrate these artists and their communities, Igloo is donating 100 percent of the profits from the sale of each Photographer Series Playmate to a nonprofit selected by the featured artist.
“It’s a huge honor to collaborate with Magdalena, Atiba and Estevan on our Photographer Series,” says Brian Garofalow, chief marketing officer, Igloo. “Each photographer is incredibly talented and has created uniquely iconic work. We’re thrilled to feature some of their most celebrated images on our Playmate coolers while donating to causes important to them and providing fans the chance to own one of these limited-edition designs.”
Celebrated for her willingness to challenge the accepted norms for a female photographer, Wosinska brings her eye to settings that are thought-provoking and beautiful and uses her environment as inspiration
Skateboarding photographer Atiba Jefferson is known for his powerful action and portrait photography capturing notable figures in sports and music. Jefferson has selected the nonprofit Watts Community Core as the recipient of Igloo’s donation from the sales of the Atiba Jefferson Playmate Pal.
Estevan Oriol is a professional photographer, director and urban lifestyle entrepreneur. His extensive portfolio juxtaposes the glamorous and gritty aspects of Los Angeles culture, featuring portraits of famous athletes, artists, celebrities and musicians as well as Latino, urban, gang and tattoo culture lifestyles. Oriol has selected the Sabot Foundation, a charitable trust, as the recipient of Igloo’s donation from the sales of the Estevan Oriol Playmate Pal.
Each of the three Playmate Pal coolers – designed with a 7-quart capacity that fits up to nine 12-ounce cans – within the Photographer Series features images created by each photographer on all four sides of the iconic tent-top lid. The limited- edition Photographer Series is available while supplies last at
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