The visual concept begins with the idea of altitude - a moment suspended at the edge of Earth’s atmosphere.
Both models stand on a white reflective platform designed to evoke the surface of a spacecraft: cold, engineered, precise.
The gradient behind them mirrors the soft transition between the last layer of atmosphere and the beginning of open space.
This is the visual anchor of the entire project.
Both models stand on a white reflective platform designed to evoke the surface of a spacecraft: cold, engineered, precise.
The gradient behind them mirrors the soft transition between the last layer of atmosphere and the beginning of open space.
This is the visual anchor of the entire project.
Macro shots highlight the dial’s texture - a scattered, atmospheric pattern resembling particles drifting in low gravity.
The surface was captured in controlled light to reveal depth, density and motion within the finish.
The surface was captured in controlled light to reveal depth, density and motion within the finish.
For the wrist shots, I chose a bright reflective paper background and a black outfit to echo dark matter, keep the environment neutral, and pull all attention to the dial. The model’s deeper skin tone was selected to enhance the steel highlights, with color appearing only where it matters - on the watch face.
Soldiers - A clean technical ending that completes the visual story.