Oil on canvas: one model, incredible makeup and no photoshop
Categories: Culture | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/oil-on-canvas-one-model-incredible-makeup-and-no-photoshop.html"Inside the canvas" is a series of photos of Bella Grigoryants and Andrew Cassina on which they worked six months. Makeup and no photoshop.


The team is carefully prepared to dive into the canvas. Materials are bought in supermarkets, DIY -, they did the sets, and sometimes even wigs for the model as for example in the work "to Be Matisse".
"We drew a detailed picture and was behind the canvas like a mirror. We were on the inside. For a moment. One-thousandth of a second. The shutter clicked, and here we are outside. In anticipation of a new journey".

"Andrei Kezzin, also known under the name of Cassin Waiting, engaged in photography for just over a decade. Five of them the last — staged theatrical photography, where models are actors, transforming for a role, a film set is the stage at which you will learn a new story, and the photographer — Director, and only he knows exactly what kind of dramatic plot twist deserves to remain on the film or the camera's memory," — said on the website of the photographer.

Publication from Bella Grigoryants (@bellatrissfx) Sep 26 2016 9:09 PDT
Keywords: Without photoshop | Pictures | Makeup | Photographer | Photography | Photo
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