Lost Futura by Joel Cartier Stars a Futuristic Jana Gallus
Meghan Young — May 2, 2013 — Fashion
References: eclumes & fashionising
Surreal and futuristic, the Lost Futura photo series follows a sci-fi theme that will get people excited for the summer blockbuster season. Of course, it will also inspire women to explore more visionary beauty and fashion looks as well. Although it might be easy to get caught up in the striking visuals, the bright red bob and metallic outfits showcased in the Lost Futura photo series don't necessarily take a back seat.
The Lost Futura photo series was shot Joel Cartier, a photographer based in Basel, Switzerland. Aided by assistents Thompson Johnson and Klemens Trenkle, he created a nostalgic fantasy world full of hazy light and soft shadows. Teaming up with beauty artist and stylist Kathrin Tollas, he explores a dark existence in the Lost Futura series that is full of emotion.
The Lost Futura photo series was shot Joel Cartier, a photographer based in Basel, Switzerland. Aided by assistents Thompson Johnson and Klemens Trenkle, he created a nostalgic fantasy world full of hazy light and soft shadows. Teaming up with beauty artist and stylist Kathrin Tollas, he explores a dark existence in the Lost Futura series that is full of emotion.
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