Dapper Lou Creates a Striking Color-Coordinated Photo Series

All red everything.

Brooklyn-based creative Dapper Lou unveils the first in a series of color-coordinated photo sets titled “Primary.” The photographer explores the interaction of light and various items of red clothing and objects in this striking visual presentation, which is further enhanced by the use of paint. Get inspired by ”Primary: Red” above and stay tuned for more of his work on our site.

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