Models Joe Collier and Stephen Smith star in the visually striking "Trashland" image series by photographer Bryan Huynh. The FM London model duo is outfitted by stylist Tomas C. Toth who dresses them in colorful and texture enriched wardrobe picks from the likes of Katie Eary and other designer names.
Photographer Bryan Huynh's "Trashland" portrait series super-imposes photo and art imagery and features an abstracted backdrop setting that is courtesy of designer Thomas Petherick.
Blurring the lines between fashion and abstract art, this conceptual image series defies tradition with its signature brand of painting-infused photography. While its images tell a cohesive story when displayed together, each of the editorial's singular shots stand alone as solitary pieces of visually striking and powerful art.
Artfully Abstracted Editorials
The Trashland Image Series by Bryan Huynh Defies Convention
Trend Themes
1. Blurred Fashion - Exploring the convergence of fashion and abstract art through painting-infused photography.
2. Abstracted Portraits - Super-imposing photo and art imagery to create visually striking and powerful portraits.
3. Texture Enriched Wardrobe - Using wardrobe picks with vibrant colors and texture to enhance the overall visual impact of the images.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to collaborate with artists and photographers to create visually striking and unconventional fashion campaigns.
2. Art - Opportunity for artists to experiment with super-imposing photo and art imagery to create abstract and visually striking portraits.
3. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to explore the convergence of fashion and art and create unique and visually striking portraits.