The Bella Simonsen Photoshoot Experiments with the Human Canvas
Alex Scott — March 5, 2010 — Fashion
References: bellasimonsen & behance.net
It's nice to see models that aren't pristinely put together and don't have an immaculate look. The Bella Simonsen photoshoot above uses the face as a canvas to be experimented on.
Though it may look like chaos, from the use and positioning of colors here, you can tell was extremely well thought out. The Bella Simonsen photoshoot employs a generous use of bright colors that many photographers would be intimidated to use. The result is a bold beautiful collection that is sure to catch the eye.
Though it may look like chaos, from the use and positioning of colors here, you can tell was extremely well thought out. The Bella Simonsen photoshoot employs a generous use of bright colors that many photographers would be intimidated to use. The result is a bold beautiful collection that is sure to catch the eye.
Trend Themes
1. Alternative Modeling - There's an opportunity to disrupt the modeling industry by showcasing less-than-immaculate models.
2. Color-heavy Photography - Implementing the generous use of bright colors in photography is a trend on the rise.
3. Experimental Human Canvas - The use of the human body as a canvas for experimental projects is becoming increasingly popular in art and fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can showcase their clothing on alternative models to tap into a growing market segment.
2. Photography - Photographers who embrace bold color choices in their work can set themselves apart from the competition.
3. Visual Arts - Artists can use the human body as a unique medium to create experimental projects that challenge traditional art forms.
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