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I am doing a report on Gregory Crewdson, and I am having a hard time trying to find high resolution pictures of his work. I was hoping /p/ could help me. Any and all images are much appreciated.
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You should really be asking in /hr/, but I'll bite.
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Last one. also see
http://www.flickr.com/photos/-hope/sets/72157600008032549/with/426190142/

Can this be a Great Creatively-Lit Photos thread nao?

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>> Shu
http://www.bbc.co.uk/photography/genius/

Download this show from Emule, or if it has been shared that way, Bittorrent.

I remember seeing one of the eps on the telly featured this guy, he's like, some kind of megalomanic bloke, didn't even push the shutter button! Anyway that ep had a fucking detailed look at how he creates a shot from 0 to finished product.

Good luck with the report, reports are hell, scientific ones even worse so count yourself lucky mate!
>> Lynx !!KY+lVSl0s2m
FWIW, 3 or the teachers here at Memphis know the man personally and one took some classes from him at Yale, none of them have a single good word to say about the man. Personally I think he's removed himself from the process so much he's no longer a photographer, but a director at best. I can't argue that the prints are good, but they all have massive amounts of post in them, I can't help but think of them in the same realm as HDR. It's all composite work, nothing is done in one shot with him.