The images are faces of people smeared in Holi colour. Further, the images are cropped to highlight a part of the face. All the faces in the images are smeared with different Holi colours.
“I never imagined Holi as a form of art,” said photographer Dhruvin S in the accompanying caption on Instagram. “It’s almost like creating a canvas on a face. And you don’t have to be a painter or an artist to do this.”
In the following post, Apple has also posted a behind the scenes of the shoot. “I was really excited to see how colours would react on different faces, go really close to the subject and capture the micro details. I was surprised when I took the pictures,” said Dhruvin.
Apple has been running a #shotoniPhone campaign for marketing and promotional purposes for many years now. The images clicked for Holi too are a part of it where the camera capabilities of the iPhone 12 Pro series have been highlighted.
Apple on the social media post didn’t specify which iPhone — presumably iPhone 12 series — was used to click the Holi special images.
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