Model Emily Didonato takes the role of sea goddess for the October edition of Numero. Lensed by photographer Solve Sundsbo in a setting of majestic blue waters, Emily dons an array of lustrous garments styled by Franck Benhamou. Sølve Sundsbo is one of my favourite photographers. He's a Norwegian fashion photographer who started out taking reportage and action photos of his friends skiing and clubbing and realized that he wanted to pursue photography seriously. He moved to London in 1995 where he studied at the London College of Printing, before working as an assistant for photography legend Nick Knight for three years. Sølve’s work is a huge source of inspiration to photographers all around the world. What I like so much about his photography that he uses a lot of old-fashioned techniques, which gives him more in common with a fine artist than the typical fashion photographer.
'' The great thing about being a photographer is that you can manipulate your own universe," concludes Sundsbo. "It would be wonderful if the world was inhabited by these creatures. I'd love it if any one of them walked out of the frame and into my world."
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