Photography by Gregory Crewdson
As a photographer, Crewdson has made a career out of taking still pictures that use the elaborate production values usually found in the cinema. His photographs depict scenes of anxiety and dislocation: his subjects often appear preoccupied or caught in transition, and are always photographed at twilight, in the gloaming where artists often find inspiration. A naked, pregnant woman stands in the garden; a mid-size sedan stops on the lawn with the door open; suitcases surround a grave in the woods; a man climbs a beanstalk made of coloured lights.
Text source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2006/oct/04/photography
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