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The Whitesnow Studio 'Ice Cream' Series Centers Around Childhood

There is a surreal sense of innocence about the Whitesnow Studio 'Ice Cream' photo series that is strangely captivating in its eeriness. Quiet, soft and subtle, the images don't even look like photographs. Instead, there is a digital, illustrated feel to each capture that gives it a slightly sinister tone.

Photographed by Sonia & Mark Whitesnow, the Whitesnow Studio Ice Cream photo series was inspired by childhood memories. More than that, it also captures the idea of life through simple pleasures such as the love for ice cream. Furthermore, it addresses the idea of a not yet awakened sexuality, yet a curiosity for feelings unexplained.

Apart from these concepts, the Whitesnow Studio Ice Cream photo series boasts clean lines, muted colors as well as subtle and concise forms.
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