Author: fashion model Fat pay cheques, an opportunity to rub shoulders with glamorous models and hobnobbing with some of the rich and famous might be the dream of many a young shutterbug. But, it can turn out to be hard to get to the golden staircases of the big wig fashion houses and designer magazines. For every one talented or compelling photographer, hundreds or thousands are left waiting at the pavement, only to dream about that splendid moment when their photograph will be picked out and chosen for the project. For the novice photographer and who has just commenced a career in fashion picture photography, some tips can prove to…
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YUKI FUJISAWA – “Flowered” / 2012
Yuki Fujisawa’s Flowered exists in a space where textile, memory, and fragility intersect. Created in 2012, the work resists quick categorization. It is neither purely fashion nor purely sculpture, but something more atmospheric, designed to be experienced rather than simply viewed.
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Ben Marcin – Last House Standing (2013) Photography Series
Ben Marcin’s Last House Standing is a photography series that lingers long after the image has been taken in. Created in 2013, the work documents a phenomenon that feels both specific and strangely universal: solitary houses left behind as suburban landscapes are cleared, redeveloped, or erased entirely. These structures remain upright while everything around them disappears, turning the familiar symbol of home into something quietly unsettling.
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Color Morphology by André Britz
Color has the power to feel instinctive. We rely on it to identify, categorize, and understand the world around us, often without realizing how deeply conditioned those responses are. In Color Morphology, André Britz disrupts that instinct with quiet precision, using altered color to challenge how easily we trust our own perception.