London based photographer, Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz, has created a 12 month calendar inspired by retro calendars featuring 1940s pinup girls. Except the girls aren’t wearing clothes—they’re wearing milk! Very fast milk.
Frozen with high speed strobes, each image is layered from hundreds of photographs capturing splashes on real models using real milk. Inspired by iconic images from artists like Gil Elvgren, Wieczorkiewicz shoots up to 200 frames to complete an image. The frames are then layered in Photoshop and combined seamlessly to complete the dress.
The 2014 calendar will be available for purchase next month.
You can view more of Wieczorkiewicz’s work on his website, Aurum Light, which showcases a range of concepts using liquid illustrations.
Fascinating process! Those are amazing pictures.
Delighted you like these—a clever idea well-executed!
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen! How on earth did they do it? Waiting for the first milk based wedding dress now (Lady Gaga, eat your heart out)!
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