'The Princess Was Not Amused' editorial for re.flect magazine is inspired by manga comic books. Highly stylized with a strong Asian theme, the photoshoot is in line with Frankundsteff studio's previous work. Granted, this particular editorial is so stylized, that the images look more like drawings than photographs.
Shot by Frank Bayh and Steff Rosenberger-Ochs, 'The Princess Was Not Amused' editorial showcases a range of typical manga costumes. Embellished with big bun pigtails and rosy cheeks, the model could easily be mistaken for a doll, especially with her eyes digitally enlarged. A fun and colorful photoshoot, it takes place on the fantastical grounds of a carnival. Perched on top of neon signs and radical rides, the model could be a character in Frank Miller movie.
Stylized Asian Photoshoots
'The Princess Was Not Amused' Editorial is Inspired by Manga
Trend Themes
1. Asian Manga-inspired Photoshoots - Opportunity for fashion brands to embrace Asian-inspired styles and incorporate them into their product lines.
2. Digitally Enhanced Photography - Opportunity for photographers and advertisers to create surreal and impactful images through digital manipulation.
3. Fantastical Photoshoot Locations - Opportunity for event planners and photographers to think outside the box and create unique, visually stunning photoshoots in unexpected places.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands can embrace stylized Asian fashions and incorporate them into their product lines to appeal to a wider audience.
2. Photography Industry - Photographers and advertisers can experiment with digital manipulation to create impactful and surreal images that capture attention and increase engagement.
3. Event Planning Industry - Event planners and photographers can collaborate to create unique, visually stunning photoshoots in unexpected locations, increasing demand for their services.