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Windows by Luc Dratwa

This set of photographs by Luc Dratwa were taken on the 66th floor of Rockefellar Center.  The exhibition entitled, “Windows” is the artist’s first solo exhibition.  It was certainly prudent to print them in drastic proportions.  The photo’s are printed 1.5 x 1m in order to emphasize the gravity of the skyline and the dramatic effect of peering through the windows.

Luc Dratwa

The photographs are part of his exhibit at the Young Gallery in Brussels.  As an exhibit, it seems they avoid both the cliche of photographing the New York skyline, as well as the cliche of peering through a window.  If you’re in Brussels, the photographs will be on display from August 3rd to the 12th.

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08/07/2009

Windows by Luc Dratwa

Windows by Luc Dratwa

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08/07/2009

Windows by Luc Dratwa

Windows by Luc Dratwa

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07/30/2009

Most interesting about this short has to be the way he employs the “tilt-shift time-lapse” technique.  The technique is also called “fake miniature” and was also used for a recent Nike video.  We think that Director Kieth Loutit uses the technique even better in “Bathtub IV”.  On a side note the music is Megan Washington’s “Clementine.”

You can see more of Keith’s work at his site.

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