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Article: Through the Glass with Suzanne Saroff

Through the Glass with Suzanne Saroff
food photography

Through the Glass with Suzanne Saroff

The Photographer Takes a Look from a New Perspective

The refractions of light through glass acted as an inspiration for Suzanne Saroff, a photographer from Montana who is now based in New York City. With half-filled tumblers and other translucent objects placed in front of and around her subjects in this series of still-life photographs, the bent rays flipped and reversed that which was behind. The effect is stunning: The continuity of a line is traced through the distortions and colorful shadows, but Saroff’s new perspective breaths life into each photograph.

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Getting Cheeky with Christoph Niemann
illustration

Getting Cheeky with Christoph Niemann

Bright colors, bold shapes, and a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor

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I Always Have To Repeat Myself
art

I Always Have To Repeat Myself

A dizzying and disorienting fresh take on portraiture and image making

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