Maxyme G. Delisle Captures Stories in Photos
Meghan Young — July 13, 2010 — Fashion
References: maxyme.net & whitezine
Creating images that are not only original, but also tell a story can be rather difficult, yet Maxyme G. Delisle succeeds with ease. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, he has put together an impressive portfolio full of stunning fashion photography.
Maxyme G. Delisle's work is so impressive that he walked away as the winner of the Applied Art 2009 award. Working editorially as well as on fashion shoots, I'm excited to see what else he has in store. For more images, visit his site Maxyme.net.
Maxyme G. Delisle's work is so impressive that he walked away as the winner of the Applied Art 2009 award. Working editorially as well as on fashion shoots, I'm excited to see what else he has in store. For more images, visit his site Maxyme.net.
Trend Themes
1. Fashion Storytelling - An increasing demand for photographs that not only showcase fashion pieces but also tell a story, creating opportunities for narrative-driven photography.
2. Original Visuals - The growing need for original and creative visuals that stand out, creating opportunities for innovative visual content creation.
3. Applied Art - The resurgence of the applied art aesthetic in fashion photography, creating opportunities for nostalgic and emotive fashion photography.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The fashion photography industry as a whole, as demand grows for narrative-driven, original and creative visuals.
2. Editorial - The editorial industry, as a growing number of magazines, newspapers and online publications demand unique visuals that tell a story.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry, as narrative-driven fashion photography becomes increasingly important for brand and product storytelling.
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