Renowned fashion photographer, Joseph Ford, recently went on a mission to capture some photographs by combining two of his most fervent passions, clothes and cameras. By doing this, he aimed to scale new summits in the domain of fashion photography. Initially he scouted for suitable landscapes that could serve as bases for his aerial fashion undertaking. Following which, he dedicated as much as 12 hours selecting the apt designer attire that would effortlessly merge with these landscapes. The results were mesmerizing to say the least. Let's take a look at some of the stunning aerial fashion photos captured by Joseph Ford.
These ripped patterns of a pair of denims fluently merges with the misty clouds over the ethereal heights of Sardinia.
In this photograph, a Barbour zipped jacket is set against a rustic strip of Sicilian train track.
In what could be one of the most innovative mergers in fashion photography, the rolling sand dunes of the Moroccan desert have been ingeniously employed to accentuate the already gorgeous design of this Kenzo sweater.
The Zingaro Nature Reserve in Sicily is well-known for its enthralling landscape, rocky islands, and turquoise blue waters. In a very smart way, Joseph has managed to seamlessly merge this natural scenery with a K-Way jacket.
This denotes a composition of a couple of quaint looking buildings in Sicily composed and an Adidas shirt.
A few days were allotted to taking the pictures of the designer garments before they actually took the aerial shots. After shooting the landscapes from various angles and distances, Ford and his team spent hours merging the two shots together. A multitude of minor alterations were made for the lighting and positioning of some of the folds in the fashion attire so that they easily blended with the light and dark patterns of the landscapes. After several procedures of trial-and-error during rendering, Ford and his team finally selected the ten best photographs, and we must admit that the end result is absolutely stunning.
Photo Credits - Joseph Ford
