I love it when I come across
a new photographer that I like.
I came across Pinkhassov not
through Magnum Photos but through a link on the website The Online
Photographer. This led me to a blog by
Pavel Kosenko that has over a hundred of Pinkhassov’s photographs on the site.
Gueorgui Pinkhassov was born
to French/Russian parents in Moscow during 1952, Pinkhassov developed an interest in
photography from an early age. He went
on to study cinematography and then worked in the film industry as a set
photographer. He moved to Paris in 1985 and joined Magnum in 1988.
As with most Magnum
Photographers there is a strong element of documentary ‘street’ photography to
Pinkhassov’s portfolio. The first images
that I saw of his was quite a surreal looking image and being very much in to
the surreal it spurred me to look at more of his work.
The other thing that strikes
me about the images is that they are very cinematic in the execution. Each image looks like it has just been taken
straight out of a film. Of course, they
document every day life and although little coincidences that any
street/documentary photographer loves to catch but Pinkhassov’s work looks like
it could have been set up time and time again.
The moment is perfect, the lighting is perfect and the composition is
the best it is ever going to be. Even
those images that look posed have the same cinematic quality.
Why not grab a brew, put
your feet up and spend half an hour so having a look at this fabulous set. I know a few of them have gone in my
inspiration folder!
Thanks for the heads up!
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