The Anna Peisl ‘White Box' Shoot May Induce Claustrophobia
Meghan Young — January 23, 2010 — Art & Design
Although this photo series is making me feel a bit claustrophobic, I absolutely love the Anna Peisl ‘White Box’ portfolio. Creating an interesting interaction when their surroundings, the subjects themselves become that much more interesting.
In the gallery above you find just a taste of this series. If you visit the Fubiz link below, you’ll get to view a bunch more this talented German’s work.
In the gallery above you find just a taste of this series. If you visit the Fubiz link below, you’ll get to view a bunch more this talented German’s work.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Photography - Exploring the interplay between subjects and their surroundings in photography presents opportunities for innovative and immersive experiences.
2. Ambiguous Environments - Creating ambiguous or claustrophobic environments for photography subjects presents an opportunity to evoke powerful emotions and capture unique perspectives.
3. Constrained Creativity - Limiting the resources or space available for photography can lead to innovative problem-solving and unique results.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Incorporating interactive and immersive elements in photography has the potential to stand out in a crowded industry and offer new perspectives to clients.
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3. Film and TV - Limiting resources or space available for filming can lead to innovative problem-solving and creative results in film and television productions.
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