From the beautiful Gisele Bundchen photographed by Craig McDean in the March 2009 issue of Interview magazine, to the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2009 ad campaign, blurry motion effects seem to be the hot ticket in fashion photography these days.
The cool photography technique infuses the still images with a sense of movement and makes them feel more alive.
Here we bring you a new photography set by David Wang that also goes for the fashionably blurry effect.
The black and white set features model Drew Kelly with artistic blurry effects. What I love about this set is that the effects are only applied to limited areas, which gives the images a shot of energy without making them too distorted for the eye.
What's Driving This Trend
- Fashionably Blurry Photography
- A trend in fashion photography that infuses still images with a sense of movement.
- Limited Area Blurry Effects
- The application of blurry effects to limited areas in photography for an energetic yet visually pleasing effect.
- Artistic Blurry Effects
- The use of blurry effects in an artistic manner in photography to convey creativity and emotion.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Photography
- Disruptive innovation opportunities for photographers to explore and experiment with the use of blurry effects in their work.
- Advertising
- Opportunities for marketers to incorporate the trend of fashionably blurry photography in their ads to capture attention and convey a sense of movement and energy.
- Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunities for artists to use the trend of artistic blurry effects in their photography to convey creative expression and evoke emotions in their audience.
