When I was reading up on the brilliant
Eric Ogden for this post, I came across sites where photographers were dissecting his approach to lighting. Everyone had a different idea as to his process, but truly, it's not just the lighting that make these images special, it's the quality of his subject matter, the feeling of ominous expectation and vulnerability. And yes, lighting that creates cinematic results where the images feel like slowed down moments from a modern Hitchcock film, and shadows and light become characters in the scene.
Eric has a new show,
a half remembered season, about to open at
Hous Projects in New York, on March 18th running through May 8th. Eric is known for his unconventional celebrity portraiture, but his projects,
Prodigies and
Crash Anatomy, are worth exploring.
Images from
a half remembered season









Image from
Prodigies

Image from
Crash Anatomy
3 comments:
You're right Aline. Love the mistery and the suspended atmosphere. Thanks for sharing!!!
I love cinematic-styled photography! Ogden is great; thanks for sharing!
He's one of a kind. Truly captivating photography.
Cheers,
GuessTheLighting.com
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