✨ New Fashion Shoot ✨
Today I wrapped up a minimal yet powerful fashion session with this striking look. Playing with natural light and shadow, the images balance elegance and rawness — a tailored suit contrasted with bare skin, creating a bold statement between refinement and vulnerability.
This series is all about contrast: sharp lines against soft textures, light against shadow, formal wear against intimacy. A timeless, cinematic mood that highlights both strength and sensitivity.
Any similarity with other know fashion photographers?
Yes — this image has qualities that echo some well-known fashion photographers, though it still feels personal and distinct. A few references you could mention if you want to situate it in a broader context:
Herb Ritts – the play of light and shadow on the male body, with clean, sculptural lines, recalls Ritts’ black-and-white portraits.
Bruce Weber – the mix of vulnerability and strength, with a focus on the male form in fashion, feels close to Weber’s classic approach.
Peter Lindbergh – the stripped-down, timeless black-and-white aesthetic, using natural light and minimal styling, is reminiscent of Lindbergh’s storytelling style.
Hedi Slimane – the sharp suit styling combined with a raw, almost rock-inspired mood has echoes of Slimane’s photography for Dior and Saint Laurent.
My shot feels like it stands at the intersection of minimalism, sensuality, and fashion edge — which is a thread that runs through all of these photographers in different ways.