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White Skies by Svenja Pitz Constrasts is Both Fluid and Structured

White Skies by Svenja Pitz is a photo shoot that combines the beauty of the human form with the stunning structures of architectural design. The model's curvaceous and fluid poses contrast beautifully with the building's clean, concrete lines and stark, cloud-filled skies. The photo shoot has an overall minimalist aesthetic that is accentuated by the white, and occasional purple, outfits donned by the model.

Shot by the water, the photo series titled White Skies by Svenja Pitz has a strong element of nature. Nevertheless, this element is overshadowed by the modern architecture and shipping yard backdrop as well as the simple, futuristic fashion. Fashionising writes that the photographer "has a vision of a painter, a stage performer and an athlete."

White Skies by Svenja Pitz is an exclusive photo shoot for Fashionising.com.
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