The high-fashion looks worn in these photos of Ajak Deng by Paolo Roversi appear like a mirage before the eyes of the admiring reader. While the rich brown of the model's skin, the brass and chrome of her clothing and the deep ebony of Shona Heath's backdrop fill one's focus completely, the photographer has exercised the flattening effect of overexposure, highlighting the ornate detailing of each ensemble.
The eye-catching classic looks featured in each spread are none other than the iconic pieces of Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel, flaunted with a poised yet energetic quality by the magnificent Melbourne-based model. Dramatic makeup by Sally Branka challenges the three dimensionality of the woman's defining features. Ajak Deng by Paolo Roversi begins to assume an abstraction that's as two dimensional as the photographic medium.
Blinding Metallic Captures
Ajak Deng by Paolo Roversi Overexposes Silvers and Golds
Trend Themes
1. Overexposure Photography - The technique of overexposing photographs highlights intricate details and can be used creatively in various industries.
2. High-fashion Mirage - Using rich colors and metallics to create a mirage-like effect in fashion photography can capture attention and create a sense of wonder.
3. Abstract Beauty - Challenging the three-dimensionality of traditional beauty standards can create visually striking and thought-provoking images.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can utilize overexposure photography and mirage-like effects to showcase their designs in a unique and captivating way.
2. Photography - Photographers can experiment with overexposure and abstract beauty techniques to create visually stunning and thought-provoking images.
3. Makeup - Makeup artists can explore abstract makeup styles that challenge traditional beauty standards and pair well with overexposed photography.