The French photographer dressed his models in light, shadow and nothing else
Categories: Europe | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-french-photographer-dressed-his-models-in-light-shadow-and-nothing-else.htmlAnyway, a nude photo is a photo of a nude model, and by and large this is all that can be said about her. French photographer Dani Olivier does not think so: he brought this genre to a new level.
The photographer hires dancers instead of ordinary models and uses projectors in a dark studio to bathe the naked bodies of girls in multicolored rays and geometric shadows, transforming them into surreal works of art.
In her Instagram, Dani Olivier also publishes videos with the game of chiaroscuro, which will be even more interesting than photos:
Video posted by Dani Olivier (@daniolivier_abstract_nudes) Apr 14, 2016 at 2: 17 PM PDT
Video posted by Dani Olivier (@daniolivier_abstract_nudes) Apr 2, 2016 at 8: 02AM PDT
Video posted by Dani Olivier (@daniolivier_abstract_nudes) Mar 10, 2016 at 6: 41 PM PST
Video posted by Dani Olivier (@daniolivier_abstract_nudes) Mar 31, 2016 at 5: 38AM PDT
Keywords: Europe | France | Light | Photographer | Models | Nude | Sex | Shadows | Nudity | Photo project
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