The video provides a behind-the-scenes look at a high-fashion photoshoot, appealing to viewers interested in photography, fashion, and creative processes. The use of inspiration from a renowned artist like Caravaggio adds an artistic and educational element, while the comparison between film and digital photography offers a technical insight.
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The creator explains how they shot and edited a Vogue editorial featuring Harry Collett and Merhan Keller. They discuss their inspiration from Caravaggio, the use of natural light, and the editing process, highlighting the unique look of film photography.
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The making of our Vogue Portugal Editorial with Harry Collett & Merhan Keller | Shot on 35mm film + digital Thank you so much for making this happen, truly a dream come true @harrycollettactor @merhankeller @highsocietyworld @christina_kohl_ ✨ @vogueportugal Set Director / Stage Manager: Joshua Gratton @joshua_gratton_1 Makeup Artist: Freya Davey @freyadaveymakeup Hair Stylist: Gracie Groves @gracies._.hair Videographer: Zev Stonefield @zevstonefield Fashion Assistants: * Bárbara García Leon @barbaragrrcia * Delaney Kellogg @delaneykellogg Shot at @lezoomzoomstudio Thank you for your incredible designs: @priyapatilstudio @kalleejackson @drape.dead.elegance #harrycollett #vogueportugal #vogueeditorial #houseofdragon #fashioneditorial