The Serial Cut Still Life Photo Series Presents the Company's Best Work
Meghan Young — January 29, 2011 — Fashion
References: serialcut & behance.net
The interaction of objects can be as interesting and as entertaining as half-naked models frolicking on a beach -- just check out the Serial Cut Still Life photo series to see what I mean. Filled with some of their best still life work, the series features pieces from pop-up book references to amazing dioramas.
What I like in particular is the sparse use of Photoshop in the Serial Cut Still Life photo series. Instead, it mainly focuses on great composition, light and clever arrangements.
What I like in particular is the sparse use of Photoshop in the Serial Cut Still Life photo series. Instead, it mainly focuses on great composition, light and clever arrangements.
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Minimalistic Still Life — Capture still life compositions with minimal use of Photoshop, focusing on great composition, light, and clever arrangements.
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Pop-up Book References — Incorporate pop-up book references in still life photography to create visually engaging and interactive compositions.
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Diorama Photography — Experiment with dioramas to bring depth and storytelling into still life photography.
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Photography — Incorporate the Serial Cut Still Life style into commercial and artistic photography for product advertising and visual storytelling.
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Publishing — Explore the use of still life photography with pop-up book references to enhance book covers, magazines, and editorial layouts.
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Event Planning — Create immersive and interactive experiences by incorporating pop-up book techniques and dioramas in event design and decor.
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