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The Dash Magazine Property is Theft Photoshoot is Glowing

The Dash Magazine Property is Theft editorial features and assortment of brightly shining lights. Photographer Adrian Wilson pulled off this light show with attention to detail, shining beams of black, white and orange upon model Tessa Kuragi.

Kuragi stood dramatically before black and white walls for Property is Theft. Cosmetic expert Tomohiro Muramatsu opted for simple make up and hairstyles, choosing a crop black do and muted tones only.

Many of Wilson's snapshots are actually entirely superimposed. While Kuragi was nude in some of the images, his streamed pictures of checkers and stripes made it appear as if she was dressed head to toe. These ensembles were nonetheless synthetic, projected entirely on the body of Kuragi.
Trend Themes
1. Superimposed Photography - The trend of superimposing images onto the subject's body offers innovative possibilities for creative photo shoots and campaigns.
2. Light Show Editorials - The use of brightly shining lights in editorial photography creates a visually stunning effect and opens up new opportunities for artistic expression.
3. Minimalist Makeup - The trend of opting for simple and muted makeup looks in fashion photography showcases a clean and natural aesthetic that can be creatively explored.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - The fashion photography industry can explore superimposing images and using light shows to create impactful visuals.
2. Cosmetics - The cosmetics industry can take inspiration from the minimalist makeup trend in editorial photography to promote natural beauty products and clean, understated looks.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can incorporate superimposed photography and light shows into various creative projects, such as installations and exhibitions.

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