Blue-Faced Editorials

Monica Barreneche's Summus Magazine Editorial Explores Duality

I love the duality photographer Mónica Barreneche explores in this editorial for Summus Magazine. The shoot features two models who either mirror each other's looks and poses or counteract them.

In the first image, for example, Mónica Barreneche's models wear the same outfits, rock the same poses and even share full-face blue makeup. As the Summus Magazine shoot progresses, however, the models stop working in sync and oppose or counteract each other's poses.

Implications - With so many products on the market, companies would be wise to present advertising tactics that require a second glance. Using twins or optical illusions are two efficient methods for forcing onlookers to think twice about what they are seeing, and remember the product for later purchase.
Trend Themes
1. Duality in Editorials - Exploring the concept of duality in editorials allows for unique storytelling and captures viewers' attention.
2. Mirror Imaging in Fashion Photography - Utilizing mirror imaging techniques in fashion photography can create visually captivating and thought-provoking imagery.
3. Opposing Poses in Advertising - Incorporating opposing poses in advertising campaigns can generate intrigue and make the product more memorable.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can incorporate duality and mirror imaging in their editorial campaigns to create visually stunning and memorable content.
2. Advertising - The advertising industry can explore the use of mirror imaging and opposing poses to create captivating campaigns that leave a lasting impact on consumers.
3. Photography - The photography industry can experiment with duality and mirror imaging techniques to push the boundaries of visual storytelling and create unique editorial content.

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