Numero Magazine's issue 113 has featured Solve Sundsbo's breathtaking "smoky" portraits of Dree Hemingway. I already posted one of the Dree's shots in one of my
previous blog entry. Here's more from the
set:



And the reason why I'm posting Sundsbo's photographs of Dree is that, I chanced upon this fashion editorial for Zink Magazine, featuring Asia Bugajska, shot by Julia Pogodina. The editorial's entitled "Black Magic" and it also utilizes the smoke effect. Here are some of the photos from the
set:



Seems like these stunning editorials made use of smoke to accentuate and give highlight to the photographs' focal point. The previous shots from Sundsbo, who practically utilized the effect first, seem to project the smoke as the "clothing" and "accents" that will match the nude poses of Dree. Meanwhile, Pagodina made use of the smoke to enhance the flow of Asia's clothing, which appears to be the subject of the photographs.
Photos from: Trendnista