In this video, I do a quick analysis of Gregory Crewdson's works. Gregory Crewdson's most widely-known bodies of works include Twilight (1998–2002), Beneath the Roses (2003–2008), Cathedral of the Pines (2013–2014), and An Eclipse of Moths. He works much like a director with a budget similar to that of small movie production, each image involves dozens of people and weeks to months of planning. What drew me to Crewdson is the painterly aesthetic his works have. Then we touch on tableau vivant; Crewdson's genre of photography and its roots; Romanticism, Aestheticism, Symbolism, Pre-Raphaeltism, Renaissance... etc
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