I think that photographers are drawn to tribal photo shoots like the Andrea D'Aquino Pool series because it embodies a sense of wild abandonment. This feeling of freedom is the core of human existence, and so it taps into basic animal instincts.
Of course, the Andrea D'Aquino Pool series is stylishly nomadic. With black and white mixed in with color, each shot focuses on both the model and the epic scenery. The shoot features model Michaela Bodenmiller who was styled by Arkadius Giesek and Daniel Balks with hair and makeup by Eda Yildiz.
Wild Tribal Photography
The Andrea D'Aquino Pool Mag Photo Shoot is Epically Free
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