chiaroscuro.
Project type Artistic collection shoot
Roles Concept, art direction, photography
Client Kinki Kappers, Redken Benelux
Year 2020
Location Amsterdam
Hair by Kinki Kappers
MUA Amber Shabban
Fashion by Mirjam Manusama
Styling by Ma Mo
the concept.
Chiaroscuro explores contrast as a fundamental condition rather than an aesthetic choice. In a world that often frames light and darkness as opposites, the collection treats them as two different perspectives of the same whole.
Without darkness, light has no meaning. Through this lens, the work shows how contrast shapes perception and emotion.
By pushing light–dark relationships, reducing midtones, and emphasising difference in colour, symmetry, and form, the collection highlights how tension creates depth. Not just visually, but emotionally, and in doing so revealing how contrast can provoke, define, and complete a narrative.
the shoot.
The visual language of the collection was built entirely in-camera. Coloured gel lighting was combined with flash and longer exposure times, allowing the coloured light to trail behind the subject after the flash fired. This technique created sharp, high-contrast images with layered light leaks, balancing precision with unpredictability.
The result is a series of images where form is carved out of darkness, and colour behaves almost as a secondary subject. Light doesn’t simply illuminate; it moves, fractures, and leaves traces, reinforcing the central idea that light and darkness only exist through one another.