This 'Geometry of Mind' editorial shot by Nils Vilnis for Pastaiga Magazine posits how necessary gravity really is for quality fashion photography. From the looks of the gallery above, I don't miss gravity one bit.
Pastaiga Magazine is a Latvian fashion publication, and for 'Geometry of Mind,' photographer Nils Vilnis captures a blonde model upside down, sideways and everywhere in between. Check out video footage from the shoot above.
Implications - Not only is this shoot incredible for the images it produces, but watching the behind the scenes video is like entering a portal into the mind of a genius creative brain. Enjoy!
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Gravity-defying Photography
- Opportunity to experiment with unconventional photography techniques that defy gravity and elevate fashion editorials.
- Mind-bending Imagery
- Opportunity to push the limits of creativity in fashion photography by exploring unconventional perspectives and compositions.
- Innovative Editorial Concepts
- Opportunity to create editorial content that challenges traditional norms and sparks conversation through visually captivating and thought-provoking imagery.
Where This Applies
- Fashion
- Fashion brands have the opportunity to collaborate with unconventional photographers or experiment with new photography techniques to create visually striking and memorable campaigns.
- Publishing
- Publishers can push the boundaries of creativity and visual storytelling in fashion editorials to captivate their audience and differentiate themselves from competitors.
- Art & Design
- Artists and designers can draw inspiration from unconventional photography techniques and perspectives to create unique and boundary-pushing pieces that challenge traditional notions of beauty and form.
