These photographs are just simply amazing!
From the stillness of the models and set, to the colours, to the artistic direction, it all seems to fit seamlessy to create very powerful images.
I love finding new things that peak my interest and keep me on my toes, and help me evolve as an artist and photographer - or just purely as a person - so i found this very inspiring!
Here is what Suzy Bubble had to say:
"Photographer Peter Lippmann has collaborated with Christian Louboutin a number of times on campaigns, exploiting his still life set-up expertise. [...] Each A/W 11-12 Louboutin shoe or accesory worked into the portrait also ties in with the character of the painting as well as the woman depicted.
Re-enactment of famous artworks in a fashion editorial context isn't anything new of course but there's a certain distinct lushness that Lippmann brings to the portraits, and it is clear that he is interested in capturing the light and certain characteristics of the original paintings in his photographs as opposed to creating straight forward replicas. There is also the surreal aspect of seeing a Louboutin shoe in say an 15th century Renaissance portrait or on Whistler's mother's lap [...] but it's quite interesting to see when more traditionally symbolic or allegorical items such as a cross or a skull has been replaced by those famous red-sole shoes - something that the legions of women who worship at the alter of Louboutin won't have a problem with."
From The style Bubble (go here to see the photos next to the inspiration and their title/artists, it is good)
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