Red-and-Green 'Jessica' by Per Bagger Pedersen Isn't for Colorblind Folks
Marissa Brassfield — February 7, 2010 — Fashion
References: astrokeofcolour & behance.net
I love the rastafarian red, yellow and green color scheme used in 'Jessica' by Per Bagger Pedersen, but I can't help but be bummed that the colorblind friends in my world won't be able to appreciate it properly. The photo shoot features coordinated light that makes me want to put on some Bob Marley and smoke a doobie... what?
Check out more shots of 'Jessica' by Per Bagger Pedersen above, and keep clicking for more red, yellow and green fashion shoots.
Check out more shots of 'Jessica' by Per Bagger Pedersen above, and keep clicking for more red, yellow and green fashion shoots.
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