First things first: I appreciate the design and attention paid to the title page of the editorial. Normally a fancy serif type is put over the first image of the spread and that's it. I love the type and the page just draws me in and prepares me for the rest of the photos I'm about to see. This shoot finds models posing with art in a museum, which is a concept I'm sure has been executed before, but these all feel fresh and look beautiful. The models don't draw attention away from the art, but instead interact with it in a way that highlights its beauty. Posing on a bright wooden horse, I love how the model interacts with the headless wooden figure and incorporates herself into the art instillation. In the third photo, I'm wondering if the wooden structure on the floor already existed by the painting, or if the photographer had it created for the shoot. I'm really hoping it's the latter, because I love how they brought the painting to life for the model to pose with. The geometry in this shot is fantastic, and there's so much to look at your eyes linger on this image for a while. In the final picture, the model has actually become a part of the painted landscape, and the result is beautiful. The color of her dress works perfectly with the palette of the painting, and it truly looks like the girl is walking through some illustrated world. This editorial is simple and clean, but absolutely gorgeous and I love that the models share the spotlight with the artwork instead of attempting to overshadow it.
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