fashion
Fashion is a term used interchangeably to describe the creation of clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and jewellery of different cultural aesthetics and their mix and match into outfits that depict distinctive ways of dressing as signifiers of social status, self-expression, and group belonging. As a multifaceted term, fashion describes an industry, designs, aesthetics, and trends.
Fashion photography is a genre of photography that portrays clothing and other fashion items. This sometimes includes haute couture garments. It typically consists of a fashion photographer taking pictures of a dressed model in a photographic studio or an outside setting. It originated from the clothing and fashion industries, and while some fashion photography has been elevated as art, it is still primarily used commercially for clothing, perfumes and beauty products.
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Boutique Portrait Session with Akima and Steven. I hope that what you see is satisfactory. As usual, your critique, suggestions, and any and all helpful input are very welcome. :-)
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This was a rapid portrait photography session [“Rapid Shoot” for short.]. Yes, O-O-O, this 9 (nine), a4=Q portraits of an absolutely gorgeous Queen Annaliese in 4 minutes. I hope I did justice to capture the scent of this beautiful woman. There is nothing common about “common daisies” on your sunnies…
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I submitted this three portraits to monthly competition in my photography club. But, I also would like to know what you think, so please give your critical thinking some freedom here. I’ll thank you for it. Go on don’t be shy …
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Fashion Photography Geniuses: Patrick Demarchelier French photographer Patrick Demarchelier (1943-2022) tried long and hard to do his job better and better, without thinking about laurels. “I never looked for success. I worked. When you are young, you can’t think about success at all. When the top is reached, try to…
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The unrecognised genius of the world of photography Jacques-Henri Lartigue (1894–1986) was in the shadow of his popular colleagues. He formed an artistic style that combined the aesthetics of an intimate, unexpectedly captured moment, especially characteristic of female portraits. His muses were the most beautiful women, including the photographer’s three…
