Common & Sense #40 is Shot with Full Exposure
Amelia Roblin — April 22, 2011 — Naughty
References: ellenvonunwerth & itr2010.org
Photographed by Ellen von Unwerth, the Common & Sense #40 issue needs no explanation, as the pictures can plainly speak for themselves. Based on a selection of some of the editorial's more modest spreads, this collection of erotic images still leaves little to the imagination.
Looking a lot like the photographs that appear in obscene Internet pop-ups, this project is undoubtedly channeling the explicit attitude of amateur pornography. Set in a dimly lit apartment, the shoot stars voluptuous models Jana Jirickova and Dioni Tabbers appearing completely naked in some snapshots, partially nude in others, fully clothed in a select few, but lustful in each one.
Exploring a common -- yet crude -- style of online photography within the realm of printed publication, Common & Sense #40 takes the cover of the magazine, and seizes attention on the newsstand.
Looking a lot like the photographs that appear in obscene Internet pop-ups, this project is undoubtedly channeling the explicit attitude of amateur pornography. Set in a dimly lit apartment, the shoot stars voluptuous models Jana Jirickova and Dioni Tabbers appearing completely naked in some snapshots, partially nude in others, fully clothed in a select few, but lustful in each one.
Exploring a common -- yet crude -- style of online photography within the realm of printed publication, Common & Sense #40 takes the cover of the magazine, and seizes attention on the newsstand.
Trend Themes
1. Erotic Photography - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating new platforms or technologies for artistic and tasteful erotic photography.
2. Amateur Aesthetic - The popularity of amateur-style photography presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating platforms or services that allow amateurs to showcase their work in a professional and creative way.
3. Explicit Attitude in Mainstream Media - There is potential for disruptive innovation in exploring the boundaries of explicit content in mainstream media, pushing the limits of censorship and challenging societal norms.
Industry Implications
1. Artistic Photography - Artistic photography can benefit from disruptive innovation that challenges traditional notions of what is considered tasteful or explicit in order to push creative boundaries.
2. Print Media - Disruptive innovation in print media could involve creating provocative and boundary-pushing publications that cater to niche audiences seeking a more daring and unconventional reading experience.
3. Online Media Platforms - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing online platforms that curate and showcase alternative and experimental forms of photography, including erotic or amateur aesthetics.
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