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Photographer Joseph Ford combined aerial landscapes taken in Morocco, Sicily, in Mauritius with textures and colours of clothing, in collaboration with stylist Almut Vogel.
The Brighton-based photographer first showed a number of aerial images shot while working on advertising jobs in Sicily, Mauritius and Morocco to art director Stephanie Buisseret and stylist Mario Faundez at Paris streetwear magazine, WAD.
The trio then came up with appropriate combinations of color, fabric and lighting to create near seamless transitions from photo to photo. Plaid stripes morph into city streets and undulating sand dunes seem to flow from the folds of a wrinkled sweater.
Although the two are often thought of as entirely separate entities, Fords work imagines them as a continuation of one another while exploring the real and imagined connection between the two.

The results are second to none and offer a unique perspective on the patterns and textures inherently part of both landscapes and clothing.


