May 8, 2010

better together

My brother recently said to me that he 'hates' (strong word, I know) editorials shot in the studio for their sometimes cheesy and overly posed nature. My frustration with his statement could not be quelled at the time - I had scoured the pages of magazines and websites to find a satisfactory counter example, but there were none to be found (at least according to him). This week, I came across an editorial from Bon International magazine, a Swedish publication, featuring a handful of homegrown models who are styled, in my opinion, perfectly. Absent is the flat lighting and pages after pages of monotonous shots. It's an eclectic mix, in a careful way, that keeps you flipping (or scrolling) for more. I dare you, Anthony, to tell me you aren't intrigued by this one even in the slightest.


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{fashion gone rogue}

1 comment:

  1. not only is the strength in the variety of photos, but also in how the variety matches the mood of the clothes. so, the better the outfit, the better the image? Not sure, but, most definitely, the cheesier the clothes, the cheesier the photo (ex: #4).
    thoughts?

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