Grainy Ombre Editorials

Photographer Jeon Seung Hwan Photographs Silky Soft Fabrics for 'SMAG'

Photographer Jeon Seung Hwan works with 'Digital Light Ltd' in order to create stylistic photographs that pop out of the pages of the magazine. By using a grainy texture and faded colors in the background, the magazine creates shadow and depth around the outfits.

The fashion within the editorial is silvery and silky smooth, and color is not incorporated into the materials. Classic looks are achieved using pearl accessories and details sewn into the fitted fabrics. By adding color into the backdrops, Jeon Seung Hwan makes it looks as if the fashions are separate from the settings. This is a great technique because the grey in the fabric becomes more eye-catching from a distance.

Jeon Seung Hwan shows that the setting is extremely important when fashion lacks color and by adding colorful backgrounds eye-popping looks can still be achieved.
Trend Themes
1. Grainy Texture Photography - Opportunity for photographers to experiment with grainy textures to create stylistic photographs in fashion editorials.
2. Colorful Backdrops - Opportunity to use colorful backdrops to make fashion items stand out in photography.
3. Classic Fashion - Opportunity to incorporate classic fashion styles with modern photography techniques to create visually striking editorials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The fashion photography industry can adopt new techniques such as grainy textures and colorful backdrops to make their work more visually appealing.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can use Jeon Seung Hwan's techniques to showcase their designs in a visually striking manner.
3. Magazine Publishing - Magazine publishers can use this technique to make their fashion editorials stand out and attract more readers.

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