Tyler Libera stepped into Little River Studios, her coral Montce Swim bikini immediately catching the eye with its vibrant, warm hue. The studio, known for its blend of industrial textures and natural light, offered the perfect setting for a shoot that mixed modern minimalism with a touch of nostalgia. Tyler’s coral bikini was bold yet simple, a bright contrast against the muted backdrop of the space, but it was her energy that brought the scenes to life.
The first scene unfolded with a surfboard and an old pickup truck in the background. Old meets new! The surfboard, weathered and well-used, along with the old pickup truck, created an interesting contrast to the fresh, sleek lines of her Montce Swimwear. The truck, with its rusted body and faded paint was a relic from another era. Tyler and the bikini boldly overshadowed the old and worn elements in the scene. The contrast between her modern swimwear and the truck’s timeless character was striking—a reminder of how beauty can exist in both the old and the new, side by side.
The final scene took place among a cluster of palm fronds, the sunlight filtering through their leaves, casting playful shadows across Tyler’s skin. The soft green of the fronds was a calming contrast to the vibrancy of her bikini, creating a sense of tranquility as the session drew to a close. Tyler moved between the leaves, her fingers trailing along their edges, the coral fabric standing out brightly against the lush greenery.
By the end of the shoot, the we created a variety of moods—adventurous, nostalgic, and serene—all anchored by Tyler’s effortless presence and the boldness of her coral Montce Swim bikini. The surfboard, the old truck, and the palm fronds each played their part, but it was Tyler who brought it all together, her energy lighting up the space, turning each moment into a story of its own. Through the lens, she became both part of the environment and its highlight, a splash of color in a world of texture and light, forever captured in the vibrant corners of Little River Studios.
— Norman Allen

Fujifilm GFX 50R and the Fujifilm 45mm f/2.8 lens | ISO 200 | 1/500 s | f/3.6

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