Computer Illuminated Portraits

Lonely Windows by Julien Mauve Delves into a Modern Disadvantage

It's not everyday that a person gets to see a rather accurate reflection of their daily life, especially since its an everyday occurrence; yet the Lonely Windows photo series grants a glimpse that may change their perspective instantly. It revolves around eerily lit portraits that address the obsessive nature modern society as over technology and, namely, their social media outlets.

Shot by photographer Julien Mauve, the Lonely Windows photo series focuses both on connectivity and detachment. As the photographer notes, "Through its digital twilight glow, the screen becomes a window, opening to a new world while simultaneously introducing a new kind of loneliness." It is interesting how the Lonely Windows series captures a depressing drone-like look on each of the models.

Digital Obsession
The Lonely Windows photo series highlights the obsessive nature of modern society's overreliance on technology and social media.
Connectivity Vs Detachment
The series explores the paradoxical relationship between the connectivity offered by digital screens and the resulting feeling of loneliness and detachment from reality.
Depressing Drone-like Aesthetic
Lonely Windows captures a somber and melancholic atmosphere through its consistent use of eerie lighting and drone-like aesthetic.

Who This Affects Most

Photography
Photographers can experiment with the use of lighting and composition to convey the impact of technology and social media on individuals.
Social Media
Social media platforms can explore ways to create a more balanced experience that promotes connectivity without compromising mental health.
Fashion
Fashion designers can incorporate the lonely yet captivating aesthetic of the Lonely Windows series into their collections, reflecting the impact of technology on modern society.
SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 41%
Activity 31%
Freshness 8%