Pixels by Mads Perch, a photography born in Denmark and based in London, England, is a portrait series that revolves around a glitch in some form or another. Whether that involves actually depicting the subject as made up of digital pixels or what appears to be through a broken mirror, the images are fragmented. This idea captures a somber mood, one in which individuals often find themselves in from time to time.
As though addressing the idea of identity and purpose, Pixels by Mads Perch shows a state of personal and intimate confusion as well as a mysterious misalignment. It was art directed by Gem Fletcher with set design, which was admittedly very sparse, by Kerry Hughes.
What's Driving This Trend
- Glitchy Portraits
- Capturing fragmented images of individuals using glitchy photography techniques presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the photography industry.
- Identity Depiction
- Exploring new ways to depict identity and purpose through glitchy photography techniques can lead to new disruptive trends in art and design industries.
- Somber Mood
- Creating imagery that captures a somber mood through glitchy photography presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion industry.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- Innovative glitchy photography can be utilized in the photography industry to offer a unique style and approach to portrait photography.
- Art and Design
- Glitchy photography can explore new ways of depicting identity and purpose to create unique art styles in the art and design industries.
- Fashion
- Creating a somber mood through glitchy photography can be used by the fashion industry to create more powerful and meaningful visual campaigns.
