Yin, Yang and Integration

Photographed by Wanjin.

A visual exploration of fragmented identity and altered perception. Blending digital distortion with fashion imagery we move between abstraction and form, each frame plays with presence and absence, revealing figures that seem to shift between reality and simulation. Photographed by Wanjin.

Yin, Yang and Integration

Credits:

Photography: Wanjin / @wanjin1996
Styling: @burgundy_997
Makeup&Hair: ù@normamakeup, @heqing535
Production: @xuanfei_h, @lichunhui0627, @jessoncao, @seishine_, @kimmaziyu_1002, @ruijue_
Fashion: ddnoshymariposa, Wilson Wong, Maggie Ma & Rui Zhou
Models: @meng_damn, @loongtuj

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