Deliverables: Creative Direction, Photo-retouching
Photography: Arash Moallemi
Deliverables: Creative Direction, Photo-retouching
Photography: Arash Moallemi
Love and Nudes
Chantel Carter Taylor tasked Nothing to help with creative direction for their product photoshoot. The photos would be used for editorials spots, social media, and their new ecommerce website. They were also looking to have their photographs professionally re-touched to ensure the products are accurately represented.
We helped Love and Nudes deliver a clearer brand message which changed the way women of colour felt about nude lingerie brands. The images weren’t just about the product, it was about celebrating diversity. The image promoted empowerment boldly, and encouraged women to feel proud of their skin. The photos can be seen in Flare Magazine, Buzzfeed, CBC and Yahoo.
Love and Nudes
Chantel Carter Taylor tasked Nothing to help with creative direction for their product photoshoot. The photos would be used for editorials spots, social media, and their new ecommerce website. They were also looking to have their photographs professionally re-touched to ensure the products are accurately represented.
We helped Love and Nudes deliver a clearer brand message which changed the way women of colour felt about nude lingerie brands. The images weren’t just about the product, it was about celebrating diversity. The image promoted empowerment boldly, and encouraged women to feel proud of their skin. The photos can be seen in Flare Magazine, Buzzfeed, CBC and Yahoo.
Love and Nudes
Chantel Carter Taylor tasked Nothing to help with creative direction for their product photoshoot. The photos would be used for editorials spots, social media, and their new ecommerce website. They were also looking to have their photographs professionally re-touched to ensure the products are accurately represented.
We helped Love and Nudes deliver a clearer brand message which changed the way women of colour felt about nude lingerie brands. The images weren’t just about the product, it was about celebrating diversity. The image promoted empowerment boldly, and encouraged women to feel proud of their skin. The photos can be seen in Flare Magazine, Buzzfeed, CBC and Yahoo.