Risque Projection Photography

The Timmothy Lee Afroditi Series Seems Like a Performance Piece

The human body can become a canvas for art quite easily and the most common pieces of human artwork usually involve paint and ink; enter the Timmothy Lee Afroditi photo series. A stunning photoshoot, it shows the female form in a whole new light -- figuratively and literally.

This Hong Kong-born, Toronto-based photographer decided to project beautiful colors and geometric shapes onto his model to create something risque, sensual and artistic all at once. What I love in particular about the Timmothy Lee Afroditi photo series, however, is how the light interacts with the shadows throughout, giving the whole shoot a mysterious air.

Overall, the Timmothy Lee Afroditi photo series was creatively and expertly executed, making it look like more of a performance piece than a fashion series.
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