Celebrated fashion photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin cast supermodel and actress Shalom Harlow as a black-and-white scream queen in this striking digital collage. Created for Paddle8 and Tumblr’s groundbreaking exhibition, Moving the Still: A GIF Festival, the piece shows the Canadian beauty flying through an otherwise mundane Manhattan scene outside Fluffy’s Café & Bakery on Seventh Avenue in Manhattan. Collaborators since 1986, the highly influential Dutch pair’s imaginative photography appears regularly in publications including Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Visionaire, as well as showing at galleries and museums internationally. Now Van Lamsweerde and Matadin have joined the Moving the Still Selection Council, which will choose works for the innovative GIF project to be showcased at the upcoming Miami Art Week 2012. The panel of judges is headed up by the New York art writer and The New York Times T Magazine blogger Johnny Misheff, who got involved when he revealed his obsession with the 1987 animation format to Paddle8 co-founder Alexander Gilkes. “My favorite GIFs tend to be hilarious and whimsical,” he explains. “This one is great for its elaborate technical elements and for the hazardous black-and-yellow frame further heightening the hysteria. Making Shalom black and white was a stroke of genius, forcing the work into a noir category.”