Shadow
Briefly

Shadow
"As a fashion photographer based in Berlin, I am constantly searching for contrasts for the friction between rigid architecture and fluid movement. With Shadow, I wanted to push this duality to its limits. It is a visual exploration of form, where light does not merely illuminate, but carves the silhouette out of the darkness. My goal was to capture more than just the interplay of light and dark."
"Linh Nham moves before my lens with almost uncanny precision; she acts not just as a model, but as a living canvas for this play of proportions. The styling by Dasha Vorobeva (assisted by Sophia Lehmann) was essential to this dynamic: the contrast between graphic polka dots and heavy, black textures gives the shadow a physical tangibility. The final, avant-garde character of the series is owed to the hair & makeup design by Lucia Arguello."
The project centers on contrasts between rigid architecture and fluid movement, pushing that duality to its limits. Light is used not merely to illuminate but to carve silhouettes out of darkness, creating form from shadow. Fashion is treated as sculpture, blurring lines between reality and illusion while the model performs with uncanny precision as a living canvas for proportion and motion. Styling juxtaposes graphic polka dots with heavy black textures to give shadows physical tangibility. Hair and makeup merge classical elegance with modern edge. Technical support and controlled atmosphere enabled the avant-garde, detail-focused final imagery.
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