Posts Tagged ‘Fashion’

Lars Bottens’s Stylish And Catchy Photography

Lars Bottens’s Stylish And Catchy Photography

When I first looked through this gallery one of the things that jumped out at me the most, was the photographer’s choice to hide the faces of some of his models. I’d never seen this done before and I think it creates a great element of mystery that leaves his audience wanting more. The second thing that struck me was the overall retro feel of many of his photos. Norwegian photographer Lars Botten really captures the style of the fashion photography of the early 1960s.

I hope you enjoy the stylish fashion and nature photography of this talented artist. And if I’m not mistaken, I think that’s British actress Keira Knightley in a few of the photos. A fitting subject for photo gallery showcasing beauty if there ever was one.

The Style of Music – Cool Illustrations

The Style of Music – Cool Illustrations

This one is for all the music/ fashion lovers out there. There’s always been a close relationship between fashion and music, clothing remains an integral part of an artist’s persona on stage and the number of musicians that have influenced fashion is endless.

Ensemble the Style of Music is a project created by Moxy Creative House and embodies the coolness of music’s icons, through their fashion style. Simple clean illustrations pay tribute to Michael Jackson’s red jacket from Thriller and Johnny Cash’s black suit that gave him the name “the man in black”.

The project doesn’t stick to only one genre, but jumps from the hip-hop swagger of Andre 3000 and Kanye West to the grunge slacker style of Kurt Cobain. Each of these musicians had a unique style and the Ensemble the Style of Music project is a fitting tribute to that.

The Fashion Photography of Julia Galdo

The Fashion Photography of Julia Galdo

We don’t post a lot of fashion photography on denzomag, but if you fancy yourself a fashionista or just have a casual interest in fashion photography, you’ll hopefully enjoy this showcase.

A graduate of the renowned San Francisco Art Institute, Julia Galdo had worked with clients, Nike Air Jordan, Nylon, Sony, and Wells Fargo. Maybe not your typical list of clients when you think of fashion, but impressive nonetheless. The photos use a lot of bright colors, and many of them have a little bit of a retro and even psychedelic kind of feel. Sexy, weird, and classic – these photos showcase Julia’s unique style when it comes to shooting the ever changing world of fashion.