Peter Lindbergh Captures J. Lindeberg’s Fall 2012 Collection in Times Square
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Really cinematic
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did one of his assistants shoot this?… pretty b-grade for lindbergh…
I love how these photographs look like stills from a film, though they are not exactly what I expect from Lindbergh.
This is actually pretty awesome; looks like the product of crossing Robert Doisneau’s street photography with fashion photography.
I think this shooting was very successful in the way that the photographer was able to turn loud/messy/cheesy/touristy Times Square into an out-of-time place. It’s incredible how he was able to capture the only few remaining interesting things that are left in that place!
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I quite like it, although I can understand it when people say it isn’t his best work…
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