The 'Andrea Klarin Figaro' Photo Series is Full of Movement
Meghan Young — January 8, 2011 — Fashion
References: edsonwilliams & behance.net
I love the 'Andrea Klarin Figaro' photo series because it is full of movement. Specifically, slow motion movement. Although all photos capture moments in time, these images look particularly frozen, as though the model caught the stare of Medusa and was turned into stone mid-motion--over and over again.
Strangely, it's not just the model who portrays this feeling in the Andrea Klarin Figaro series. The layers of clothes she wears does an amazing job of floating around her to accentuate this illusion.
Strangely, it's not just the model who portrays this feeling in the Andrea Klarin Figaro series. The layers of clothes she wears does an amazing job of floating around her to accentuate this illusion.
Trend Themes
1. Slow Motion Photography - The trend of slowing down the capture of motion in photography creates captivating and surreal images.
2. Movement-focused Imagery - The trend of emphasizing movement in photography allows for eye-catching and dynamic visuals.
3. Fashion Photography with a Twist - The trend of incorporating unique elements like slow motion and movement into fashion photography opens up new creative possibilities.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can benefit from incorporating new and innovative techniques like slow motion photography to stand out and capture attention.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can use movement-focused imagery in photoshoots and marketing to showcase the flow and movement of their clothing, creating a more immersive experience for customers.
3. Advertising - The advertising industry can leverage slow motion and movement-focused photography to create attention-grabbing and memorable campaigns that stand out from the crowd.
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