Have Fun with These Models & Their 2D Designs
Sarah Dos Santos — October 13, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: charlotteboulay-goldsmith & fashnberry
Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith and Philip Colbert pose playfully with paper in Andrew Farrar’s pop-up photography editorial. For the November issue of British Tatler magazine, the pair designs paper clothes, holds a paper pitchfork in front of a paper barn and enjoys a paper dinner date.
It’s all about the contrasts between 3D and 2D designs in this editorial. The models stand out lifelike beside the multicolored paper cut-outs. At the dinner table, the paper designs pop out from their paper plates and give the photo a very fun, eye-catching appeal. They also play on the old farmer couple photograph in their own hipster way.
This pop-up photography editorial will really catch your eye and photographer Andrew Farrar does a great job at balancing the many colors in this shoot.
It’s all about the contrasts between 3D and 2D designs in this editorial. The models stand out lifelike beside the multicolored paper cut-outs. At the dinner table, the paper designs pop out from their paper plates and give the photo a very fun, eye-catching appeal. They also play on the old farmer couple photograph in their own hipster way.
This pop-up photography editorial will really catch your eye and photographer Andrew Farrar does a great job at balancing the many colors in this shoot.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
1. Photography - The field of photography can leverage pop-up techniques to create visually captivating and unique compositions for various purposes.
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3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can experiment with the concept of contrasting realities to create thought-provoking and visually stimulating artworks across various mediums.
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