I got to collaborate with *harlequinromantique! Omg omg she was sooooo nice and sent me so much awesome jewelry I could use for the shoot and they were all so pretty *fangirl gush*
Been a long time since I used sand in the studio! We had about 500-600kg of it, setup and teardown was such a pain but so worth it for the concept I think. Thank you SingaporeBrides for the support~!
Photography: Zhang Jingna Photo Assistants: Phyllicia Wang, Huafeng Hair: Wai Fun Makeup: Dewi Mahoney Model: Shelby B/Ave Jewelry: *harlequinromantique
i think the artist that did this photo has a sister that she loves to enspire her. the photo reminds me of two sisters that love each other alot and are best friends. them being in white dresses is the best part of the photo. both the girls in this photo are looking away which makes the photo interesting. this photo has alot of meaning to it if you just take time to acctually look and examine the picture. i like how the artist made formal dresses but with jewelry that looks like ancient celtic style and everything in the picture just go with each
This is such a gorgeous shoot! the models are absolutely stunning and the photograph as a whole is simply beautiful. I think its the simplicity in this photograph that makes this work so well. The lack of eye contact adds to the impact of this image! Normally the eyes are key in an image and help to convey the thoughts of the photographer, but there is so much emotion elsewhere in the image that eye contact isn't necessary. This image tells a story of lost hope, the way the models cling to each other tightly conveys a fear and desperation that hooks the viewer. Like they are clinging on to a forgotten dream, holding on to that glimmer of hope that means so much to them.
Are they twins or do I need to continue my endless trying to decide which girl looks more beautiful in your pictures...cuz I'm tired and can't sleep till I decide
I think its the simplicity in this photograph that makes this work so well.
The lack of eye contact adds to the impact of this image! Normally the eyes are key in an image and help to convey the thoughts of the photographer, but there is so much emotion elsewhere in the image that eye contact isn't necessary.
This image tells a story of lost hope, the way the models cling to each other tightly conveys a fear and desperation that hooks the viewer. Like they are clinging on to a forgotten dream, holding on to that glimmer of hope that means so much to them.
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