Spying on Photo Shoots

Nick Knight & SHOWstudio Let Lookie-Loos Watch His Portrait Process

From December 11-20, pioneer image-maker and founder of SHOWstudio Nick Knight, will make 100 portraits for i-D Magazine's 30th anniversary. Knight will allow the public to watch this creative process with the usage of a two-way mirror.

Today, a Lady Gaga shoot took place at SHOWstudio. Each day, the shoot will be broadcast from the Live Studio from 11:00 GMT. Another stunning offshoot of Knight and Lady Gaga is the Lady Gaga Submit project, in which the duo is looking for unique videos to be reedited for a possible feature in Lady Gaga's upcoming Monster Ball tour.
Trend Themes
1. Live Streaming Photo Shoots - Opportunity to capitalize on the growing trend of live streaming creative processes for increased engagement and transparency.
2. Crowdsourced Content Creation - Exploring the disruptive potential of inviting the public to submit content for featured projects, allowing for greater audience participation.
3. Interactive Art Experiences - Creating interactive experiences, such as watching photo shoots through a two-way mirror, to enhance audience involvement and make art more accessible.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Innovative fashion brands can leverage live-streamed photo shoots and crowdsourced content creation to engage with their audience and drive brand loyalty.
2. Media and Entertainment - Media and entertainment companies can adopt interactive art experiences to enhance viewer engagement and create unique, immersive experiences for their audience.
3. Technology - Tech companies can develop platforms and tools that facilitate live streaming of creative processes and enable crowdsourcing of content for various industries, opening up new business opportunities.

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