So Solid Crew - 21 Seconds
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So Solid Crew - 21 Seconds
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Marc Lagrange
(1957-2015)
was born in Kinshasa, Congo. His career path led him from engineering to photography, and his creativity from fashion to art. Privileging analog over digital, the Antwerp-based Belgian artist searched for intimacy and emotion as opposed to artificial effects. His giant Polaroids, which have been exhibited worldwide, are a powerful example of his craft as well as his attention to detail: he displayed the texture of skin, highlight natural curves and make his models stand out. Lagrange elaborated entire sets until he found the exact mood he wished to convey, with the end goal being to create the images he wanted. From the color of the walls to the shape of a chair, every single detail counted, underlining Lagrange’s perfectionist streak and his willingness to unfold narratives.
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Why do they censor out Harvey's part in 21 seconds when he says "worship the devil"????
The more you know.
So Solid Crew — 21 Seconds. Poster 056–100.
Zhong Lin
is a self-taught photographer who began her career experimenting with film. With a seductive color palette, the eccentricity of his work, Lin's distinctive style caught the attention of Vogue China and Harper's Bazaar China. When not shooting editorials or fashion campaigns, he travels exploring different lifestyles and capturing the subtleties of everyday life. She is currently working on the "Project 365" photo contest, one shot a day from 23 April 2020 for 365 days, a way to share her vision of the world, beauty and art with all the people who follow her on Instagram.