Poster Child Recreates Past Films for Your Viewing Pleasure
Vasiliki Marapas — March 22, 2014 — Fashion
References: vice
Photographer Carl Wilson and stylist Ella White have teamed up for 'Poster Child,' an editorial dedicated to re-interpreting iconic film posters.
The series pays homage to classic movies, like 'Vampire's Kiss,' a 1988 flick starring a young Nicolas Cage as a paranoid publishing executive convinced he's turning into a nocturnal bloodsucker. Wilson and White created a near-identical version of the original poster, which featured an aerial shot of a distressed (or should I say fearfully aroused) Cage, sneaking a glance up the skirt of a presumed vamp. And that's not the only Vampire feature on the list; the editorial also pays due adulation to the B-movie that eventually launched Sarah Michelle Gellar's career, the cult classic 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.' This re-interpretation is a little less literal, consisting of a below-the-waist shot of the Slayer rocking a velvet skirt, pom-poms and wooden stake.
Other films included in the editorial include Call Me, A League of their Own and Bachelor Party.
The series pays homage to classic movies, like 'Vampire's Kiss,' a 1988 flick starring a young Nicolas Cage as a paranoid publishing executive convinced he's turning into a nocturnal bloodsucker. Wilson and White created a near-identical version of the original poster, which featured an aerial shot of a distressed (or should I say fearfully aroused) Cage, sneaking a glance up the skirt of a presumed vamp. And that's not the only Vampire feature on the list; the editorial also pays due adulation to the B-movie that eventually launched Sarah Michelle Gellar's career, the cult classic 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.' This re-interpretation is a little less literal, consisting of a below-the-waist shot of the Slayer rocking a velvet skirt, pom-poms and wooden stake.
Other films included in the editorial include Call Me, A League of their Own and Bachelor Party.
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2. Nostalgic Photo Editorials - Growing trend of recreating iconic moments from pop culture in editorial photo shoots.
3. Cult Film Revivals - Increasing interest in revisiting and celebrating cult classic movies through artistic reinterpretations.
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3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the concept of reimagining popular culture references to create innovative and engaging visual art.
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