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a work in the ‘bronson caves’ photography series by brice bischoff


long used as a stage setting for film and television shows, los angeles’s bronson caves become again 
interpreted against the motion of time and light in a photography series by american artist brice bischoff
the surreal long-exposure photographs document series of dances and movements bischoff performed 
in front of the camera with large sheets of coloured paper. 

‘a hundred years of filmmaking has occurred at the caves,’ bischoff explains: ‘from explosions and gun fights 
to the discovery of cave paintings. [as a result] the caves are documented on various formats and film stocks 
over time as an unchanging landscape amidst a chaotic specter of fictional realities.


it is this concept that he sought to investigate with ‘bronson caves’, which ultimately render the invisibility of time 
into a seemingly material form, via the impressions— at times fog-like, at others strikingly tactile— of the coloured 
paper captured in motion.

having taken the photographs of the series over the course of a year, bischoff notes that his process was largely 
experimental, and that he gradually learned to predict the shapes and effects that different movements would cause. 
I was approaching the figures I created like a sculptor or a painter,’ he reflects, ‘[asking myself], ‘how would this form
and color relate to the architecture of the space it inhabited?
” bischoff used the same paper for shoots over the entire year, 
so the material gradually became weathered, torn, and discoloured, adding both physical and conceptual texture.

‘bronson caves’ is on exhibition through march and april 2012 at the kopeikin gallery in culver city, california.

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A wonderful textile designer that I’ve shot with recently for her ‘The Tropics’ collection. Have a look at her beautiful work!

Fashion Shoot for ECA Textiles Masters student Janet Gourlay and her collaborator Mairi Dryden.

Model: Lucy Simpson

Hair & Make Up: Katie Wood

Fashion Shoot for Adrienne MacLean & Ellie Reeves

Model: Rachel Monaghan (Superior Model Management)

Hair: Medusa

Make-Up: Beverly McColgan in association with Illamasqua Make-Up

Some fashion stuff of late.

Clothes: Fiona Somerville & Laura Wood

Model: Amrita Ahluwalia (The Model Team)

Make Up: Kimberly Dewar

 

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Laura Wood, an amazing textile designer who I recently shot for. Her new collection collaborating with Fiona Somerville is beautiful. Have a look!

Antonia Spagnoletti

Antonia Spagnoletti

In the last few studio shoots I have managed to decide on my lighting set up which I will use on all the images for the final series. I have also experimented with composition and framing, which does need more work, but the ideas are there. The next stage of this project will be to experiment further with composition, maybe adding in some props. I will then design the studio set up for each image before proceeding to initial tests for the final series.