In the dynamic realm of photography, sometimes, it's the subjects themselves that dictate the narrative. Photographer Simone Gandhi's latest photo series presents a striking testament to this artistic revelation. A master of moody photography based in Mumbai, Simone's lens delves into the interplay between intention and aesthetics, resulting in a collection that is both captivating and enigmatic.
In this series, Simone orchestrates a captivating dance between fashion, movement, and the individual quirks of her models. A subtle yet profound lesson emerges – photographs possess an intrinsic desire to convey their own essence, and the artist's role often evolves into coaxing out that innate intention. The garments, lovingly brought by Akansha, find their unique rhythm when donned by Prince, whose fluid movements breathe life into the fabric. Diya's dress, with its colour and texture, sets her apart from the backdrop, transforming her every motion into a response to the vivid red hue. The synergy between the models, Prince and Diya, paints a story that unfolds effortlessly, leaving the artist to merely observe and capture the magic.
Originally intended as an exploration of skin and makeup, the series takes an unexpected turn, becoming a study in how the models interact with their environment. The tension in the fabric, the tautness of a top-knot, and the richness of colour on their faces emerge as stimuli that shape their reactions. For the photographer, the essence of her craft revolves around deciphering movement – understanding what propels each individual to sway, stretch, or pause.
Hailing from Mumbai, Simone Gandhi's expertise extends from poignant portraits and couples to the city and lively gig photography. Her distinct approach resonates throughout her work, as she allows her subjects to illuminate the narrative. The series exemplifies her ability to weave mood and emotion into her frames, transcending mere imagery to become immersive experiences. Her latest photo series, a testament to the synergy between intention and aesthetic response, serves as an immersive gallery of emotions. It encapsulates the elusive, transient moments that define existence – an alchemical fusion of light and sentiment that immortalizes the ephemeral.
Credits:
Photographer - Simone Gandhi
Stylist - Akansha Singh
MUA - Adhishree P.
Hair Artist - Sushmita Sagale
Models - Prince Singh and Diya
Wardrobe credits:
Pants - Yash Patil
Dress - QUOD
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