Andrey Chezhin’s Photographic Manipulations

April 24, 2007

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Andrey Chezhin is a prolific Russian photographer. He captures ‘unnatural’ shots using natural techniques. Think lots of mirrors, dual exposures and clever angles. His results often look more like Escher paintings than photography.

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ChezhinWhen he isn’t behind the camera, Chezhin will often manipulate found photos. In one of his more profound series, he replaced the facial features of headshots found at photo-booths with hardware. His results speak to the loss of individual identity in an over saturated society.

Chezhin’s work can be seen all over the place.

- chris

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One Response to “Andrey Chezhin’s Photographic Manipulations”

  1. Kristina Says:

    I am starting some research in visual anthropology and wondering if anyone could provide me with a list of good Russian photographers who are working/creating in today’s times.

    Thanks.


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