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In fashion, a catwalk is understood as a narrow and somewhat elevated aisle, destined for the parade of artists, models of clothes, etc., so that they can be contemplated in passing. The term catwalk probably derives from elevated passages or corridors connecting adjacent buildings (narrow, generally elevated platforms).
For its part, the fashion show is the theatricalised staging of the idea or concept that the designer develops in his collection.
In a fashion show there are varied and multiple objectives: Inform about the new collections. To do this, the collection of the garments must be presented in an attractive and suggestive manner, consistent with the idea and style that the designer wishes to convey. The previous press release and the press dossier are two necessary complements so that the journalists know with precision to whom they are directed their clothes and what it is wanted to communicate with them. In addition to reporting on their own garments, designers are implicitly giving brand information: sophisticated, alternative, conceptual, artistic or bohemian.
Fashion photography is one of the most popular genres in the photographic world. It is based on displaying fashionable items like clothes, cosmetics or accessories in the most creative and effective way in order to be able to sell those products.
At Artview Studios Our Photographers demonstrate their talent and creativity in this type of work, while mastering photography and lighting techniques.
Each area of photography is interesting for the lens of our team, and in the fashion is no different. Our photographers once in the place where the event takes place, they put all the feeling possible since they really love what they are doing and is that for a work to be of high bill, the photographer should be passionate about his work, be aware of every detail, every pose of the model or have knowledge of the correct angles to get a great photograph.
For its part, the fashion show is the theatricalised staging of the idea or concept that the designer develops in his collection.
In a fashion show there are varied and multiple objectives: Inform about the new collections. To do this, the collection of the garments must be presented in an attractive and suggestive manner, consistent with the idea and style that the designer wishes to convey. The previous press release and the press dossier are two necessary complements so that the journalists know with precision to whom they are directed their clothes and what it is wanted to communicate with them. In addition to reporting on their own garments, designers are implicitly giving brand information: sophisticated, alternative, conceptual, artistic or bohemian.
Fashion photography is one of the most popular genres in the photographic world. It is based on displaying fashionable items like clothes, cosmetics or accessories in the most creative and effective way in order to be able to sell those products.
At Artview Studios Our Photographers demonstrate their talent and creativity in this type of work, while mastering photography and lighting techniques.
Each area of photography is interesting for the lens of our team, and in the fashion is no different. Our photographers once in the place where the event takes place, they put all the feeling possible since they really love what they are doing and is that for a work to be of high bill, the photographer should be passionate about his work, be aware of every detail, every pose of the model or have knowledge of the correct angles to get a great photograph.
In fashion photography we transform our images into history, where each model is a character that will convey what we want to sell.
If you have a fashion firm and still do not have a professional photographer, contact us and know our great jobs.
If you have a fashion firm and still do not have a professional photographer, contact us and know our great jobs.
Article written on the basis of: Julián Posada (2008), Buenas Tareas ("Desfile de Modas" 2012), Noelia Ruiz (2017), Oscar Parra (s.f.).
