“The idea behind the project was to create a new dimension to the idea of the polaroid. Of course, many of the agencies dont actually use polaroids anymore and somehow the digital snaps dont really quite capture the personality of the models in the same way. The models are filmed just being natural, how they are. There is minimal styling, normally just a body suit, leggings or whatever the model is wearing if they have something cool. There is almost never any makeup or other styling, so its all really true to the model themselves their personality. Its not a regular model video where the girls walk around, say their name, talk about their agency. Its really like a short film just about them.”
Model: Texas Olsson
Video by Dennison Bertram | Models All @ Elite Milan
Music: Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime — Beck
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