Leo Cavallini Captures the Beauty of Movement
Marissa Brassfield — July 9, 2009 — Art & Design
References: leo.photonasia.net & behance.net
Leo Cavallini’s ‘Winds That Blow’ photo shoot is a fantastic example of the beauty that sometimes occurs on accident. Cavallini was working on a model’s book when he, assistant Luiza Salati and stylist Denise Mokreys took a break for some fun.
The result is this parallel headbanging project that Leo Cavallini deemed ‘Winds That Blow.’ The movement captured in these photos is gorgeous—and proof that the human body is a piece of artwork in itself.
The result is this parallel headbanging project that Leo Cavallini deemed ‘Winds That Blow.’ The movement captured in these photos is gorgeous—and proof that the human body is a piece of artwork in itself.
Trend Themes
1. Accidental Beauty - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the photography industry to focus on capturing unexpected and spontaneous movements.
2. Movement Photography - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry to incorporate more dynamic, active poses in photo shoots.
3. Body as Art - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art industry to showcase the human body as a canvas for creative expression.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Incorporate candid, spontaneous movement into photo shoots to capture accidental beauty.
2. Fashion - Use dynamic, active poses in photo shoots to showcase movement and create a sense of energy and vibrancy.
3. Art - Explore the use of the human body as a canvas for creative expression and art installations.
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