You Never Know It’s a Nightmare by Laura Cammarata
Inspired by the pre-Raphaelites and the works of Paolo Roversi, Laura Cammarata shot "You Never Know It's A Nightmare," a sinister story of a pre-Raphaelites-looking girl trapped in a nightmare. "With...
View ArticleIn Bloom by Sarah St Clair Renard
"In bloom – a brief stage seen in nature that mirrors youth. The moment right before the rosebud opens up and becomes a full beautiful flower, climbing out of and becoming yourself in the spring of...
View ArticleNever Came by João Arraes
Inspired by a walk across Brooklyn Bridge, Brazilian photographer João Arraes set out to shoot fashion model Luana Teifke in a story symbolizing a wife's wait for her husband at sea.
View ArticleFashion film by Ehsan Bhatti
River Island teamed up with the British Fashion Council to launch FASH/ON FILM festival during London Fashion Week Spring 2012. A great initiative, and right up Ben Trovato’s alley as we headlined...
View ArticleShe Needs Somebody To Hold by Facundo Garay
"I wanted aggressive eyes, but with finesse, spiced with a bit of rock and roll!" Facundo Garay says of his latest story for Ben Trovato. The fourth in a row of magnificent fashion tales shot...
View ArticleMelise by Petter Karlstrøm
"It's a story about being caught in a moment of mystic and movement," photographer Petter Karlstrøm explains when asked about his debut story for Ben Trovato; Melise -named after model Melise Williams...
View ArticleParc de Sceaux by Caitlin Bellah
Only a week has passed since we ran Laura Cammarata's Pre Raphaelite inspired story You Never Know It's A Nightmare, and today we're publishing another story by a Ben Trovato favorite, inspired by the...
View ArticleSunday Drifter by Bryan Kong
Our second featured story today is a perfect source for weekend inspiration. Sunday Drifter takes place on an airy summer afternoon in downtown Los Angeles, where photographer Bryan Kong and model...
View ArticleConcrete by Nicole Rose
Concrete, a film by director Nicole Rose in collaboration with jewelry designer Elke Kramer is a beautiful piece. It is shot and edited with great skill (the editors were Ben Trovato regular Ben...
View ArticleSuch A Waste of Lives by Gonzalo Alipaz
Director Gonzalo Alipaz’s fashion film Such A Waste of Lives is an improvised narrative of a youthful couple all dressed up with nowhere to go. “The only fixed topic so far was vanity itself”, he...
View ArticleLondon Trash by Joël Cartier
He started shooting fashion about a year ago, after having picked up his first camera three years prior to that. Now Joël Cartier is shooting and producing for the best of them through his film and...
View ArticleGolden Dawn by James Lightbown
When British fashion photographer y James Lightbown and his team travelled to Andalucia in Spain recently, they had one thing on their mind: to shoot some amazing swimwear editorials. The project...
View ArticleThe Wilder by Laia Benavides
“Strong, powerful and aggressive”, is how Laia Benavides describes her editorial The Wilder, “I wanted to use the jungle background to punctuate the strength and power of the female body”.
View ArticleVegas by Marie Schmidt
Shot at Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, photographer Marie Schmidt and model Christine Unruh explore the different moods of the city during a hot summer day. “Even though Las Vegas was also very inspiring...
View ArticleHarmonia by Lena Kholkina
“It’s a story about a girl who dreams of seeing the world, even if she never leaves her room”, describes photographer Lena Kholkina, who used film to capture a very old world themed editorial.
View ArticleHong Kong Pink by Jeffrey Chan
Hong Kong Pink, shot by Toronto based photographer Jeffrey Chang, is an editorial focusing on the contrast between a crowded city and the sweet yet edgy demure of Aussie model Eve Smith.
View ArticleCalifornia Barbie by Fernando Gómez
“I used a lot of American summer clichés to help me achieve this particular feeling”, says photographer Fernando Gómez, “films like Lolita from Stanley Kubrick and the whole Californian lifestyle were...
View ArticleNotturno by Marco Adamo Graziosi and Maria Host-Ivessich
Notturno was shot in the ancient waters of Saturnia, Italy by Marco Adamo Graziosi and Maria Host-Ivessich. Narrated with a poem by Sylvia Plath, the film is beautifully ethereal and eerie.
View ArticleAu Revoir by Calope
“She's in a phase of regret and anguish; the phase where she has to realize that she has to say ‘good bye’ to her one true love, thus the title Au Revoir." Calope, who is a Ben Trovato favorite, tells...
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Photographers, models and makeup artists wanted..
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