Photographer Renie Saliba decided to get dirty in one her most recent photo spreads. Done for the men's magazine Client, the shoot features two alluring models wearing vintage and designer clothing and enjoying a smoke outside.
Renie Saliba gives viewers the feel of a 1930's construction lunch break. The models' vintage coveralls, alongside metal-clad lunchboxes, and historic coke bottles make this a trip back to the past.
Implications - Renie Saliba cleverly captured the photographs in black and white to give the photoshoot a classic look. The photos are full of character and couldn't have been done without the models Tanner Gerschick, Troy Cannata and their superb stylist for the shoot, Tori Famuyiwa.
Muddy Construction Men Spreads
‘Men at Work' by Renie Saliba is a Playful Mess
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-inspired Fashion - Opportunity for designers and retailers to capitalize on the growing popularity of vintage-style clothing and accessories.
2. Nostalgic Photography - Opportunity for photographers to use black and white imagery and historical references to create visually striking and nostalgia-inducing photo shoots.
3. Creative Fashion Editorials - Opportunity for fashion magazines and photographers to experiment with unique concepts and storytelling in their editorial spreads.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to create and market vintage-inspired clothing and accessories.
2. Photography - Opportunity for photographers to offer vintage-style photo shoots and collaborate with fashion magazines and brands.
3. Publishing - Opportunity for fashion magazines and online publications to produce creative and engaging fashion editorials incorporating unique concepts and visual styles.