Trend Hunter is no stranger to the amazing photography of Jean-Francois Carly. The most recent installment of Jean-Francois Carly's work features images of ink-covered subjects, shot in both color and black-and-white.
I have always admired photographers who can make tattoos look just as interesting when shot in black-and-white as they are when they photographed in color. Jean-Francois Carly is definitely one of those photographers. My fave is the picture of the woman in the butterfly mask.
What's Driving This Trend
- Tattoo Photography
- Opportunity for photographers to showcase tattoos in unique and creative ways for editorial or commercial purposes.
- Ink as Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity for tattoo artists to market their work beyond just skin and on a visual platform for non-tattoo enthusiasts.
- Alternative Masks
- Opportunity for fashion designers to create masks that feature unique and unconventional designs to make a statement.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- Professional photographers and amateur artists can incorporate tattoo photography concepts into their portfolios.
- Tattoo Artistry
- Opportunity for tattoo artists to expand their art outside of traditional mediums.
- Fashion Design
- Opportunity for fashion designers to create and market unique and unconventional mask designs.
