Photographer Xevi Muntané has created a cool red-lit silhouette photo shoot featuring model Marlon Teixeira for Crash Magazine.
The Crash Magazine photo shoot, called 'The Background' has Teixeira wearing various accessories including scarves and bags, all of which are shot in both intense and soft red light. The result is a strong collection of rose-colored images.
Click through the gallery to see this fun, rosy collection of pictures from Xevi Muntané.
Implications - What I particularly like about this photo shoot by photographer Xevi Muntané is that it seems to echo the iconic Apple iPod ads. I have always wanted to have a bow tie like the character in the lead photo. The black silhouette makes the red background really pop.
Red Light Silhouettes
Xevi Muntane Captures Rose-Tinted Models for Crash Magazine
Trend Themes
1. Silhouette Shoots - There is a disruptive opportunity for photography studios to offer silhouette shoots with a colored backdrop, inspired by the rose-tinted images in Xevi Muntané's photo shoot for Crash Magazine.
2. Red-lit Imagery - There is a disruptive opportunity for brands in the fashion or entertainment industry to use red-lit imagery in their marketing campaigns, as seen in Xevi Muntané's photo shoot for Crash Magazine.
3. Accessories as Main Focus - There is a disruptive opportunity for accessory brands to take the spotlight by featuring their products in silhouette shoots, as seen in Xevi Muntané's photo shoot for Crash Magazine.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photography studios could disrupt the industry and offer new services by incorporating colored backdrops into their shoots, as seen in Xevi Muntané's photo shoot for Crash Magazine.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands could disrupt the industry by incorporating red-lit imagery into their marketing campaigns, as seen in Xevi Muntané's photo shoot for Crash Magazine.
3. Accessories - Accessory brands could disrupt the industry by creating more bold and eye-catching products that could shine in silhouette shoots, as seen in Xevi Muntané's photo shoot for Crash Magazine.