Steve Carell's Brick Tamland of 'Anchorman' would love flipping through the Montecristo Magazine 'Shine a Light' editorial. Filled with lamps, it is almost like a home decor's version of a Playboy spread. Well, perhaps it is a more tastefully shot. Filled with coy half-shots of the light fixtures, there is a sensuality to the shoot that many might not recognize right away. Of course, that is because it wasn't necessarily created on purpose.
Shot by photographer Jennilee Marigomen with art direction by Mark Reynolds, the Montecristo Magazine 'Shine a Light' editorial nevertheless takes still life photography to another level. She reveals, "We wanted to play with distortion, blurred surfaces, and abstraction, a nice contrast to the smooth clean lines of industrial design." The photoshoot features set design and direction by Elicia Di Fonzo.
Artistic Lamp Editorials
The Montecristo Magazine 'Shine a Light' Photoshoot is Illuminating
Trend Themes
1. Lamp Photography - With the rise of still life photography, artists can experiment with lamp photography, capturing the beauty of lighting designs in a new way.
2. Abstract Industrial Design - By embracing abstraction and playing with distorted surfaces, designers can create new, eye-catching industrial designs that turn heads.
3. Sensual Home Decor - Home decor brands can tap into the sensuality of lighting and create marketing campaigns that play up the elegance and luxury of lighting fixtures.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Home decor brands can use the Montecristo Magazine editorial as inspiration for marketing campaigns that showcase the beauty and sensuality of lighting fixtures.
2. Industrial Design - Designers can incorporate abstract elements into their industrial design work to create unique and visually interesting products.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with still life photography and capture the beauty of lamps and lighting designs in new and innovative ways.