Famed photographer Peter Lindbergh captured Hollywood actress Julianne Moore earlier this year in a very artistic photoshoot for Harper’s Bazaar magazine.
The photoshoot involved Julianne Moore recreating famous paintings such as “The Cripple” by John Currin in 1997, “Woman With a Fan” from 1919 by Amadeo Modigliani, “Seated Woman With Bent Knee” from 1917 by Egon Schiele, “Man Crazy Nurse #3” by Richard Prince in 2003, “Madame X” by John Singer Sargent in 1884, and “Adele Bloch-Bauer I”, 1907 by Gustav Klimt.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Artistic Recreation Photography
- Opportunity to create stunning photographs that recreate famous paintings, combining art and photography
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fashion and Photography
- Disruptive opportunity for fashion photographers to incorporate artistic recreation techniques into their work
- Art and Museums
- Innovation in the museum industry by using artistic recreation photography to engage visitors and bring iconic paintings to life
- Advertising and Marketing
- Opportunity for brands and marketers to use artistic recreation photography to create visually compelling campaigns that resonate with consumers
