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Beau Roulette

Huntington Beach, CA


Posted: 7.25.10

More info: Artist site

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About Beau:

Beau is a fashion photographer out of Huntington Beach, CA. His work was published along side Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst in “Warhol Factory X Levi’s X Damien Hirst” before he even graduated college.

He attended the Brooks Institute and his diverse portfolio is shot using 4×5, medium format, digital SLR, point and shoot, pin hole and Polaroid.


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like the dorothy pic modernizes it a lot but i can’t grasp the other, it seems slightly like something out of the twilight zone

Comment by Chy — July 25, 2010


Marvelous. Both images are rich enough to allow
any number of interpretations. Unusual subjects for a fashion photographer?

Comment by David Taber — July 25, 2010


Alcohol driven, lifeless, pretentious, contrived, self importance that really typifies the “Yo See, baby!

Comment by Lunatician — July 25, 2010


love it!!

Comment by Anonymous — July 25, 2010


I’m waiting for E.T. to throw a baseball out of that shed.

Comment by Mike — July 25, 2010


Oh, I love that featured image. It makes me think of transitions. The young and innocent looking upon the mysterious and unknown future. Maybe adolescence to adulthood, high school to college, college to the real world or on a darker side life looking upon death.

Comment by Rob Berger — July 25, 2010


Love the top image, and the images in the Personal Portfolio on the artist site are fantastic and often genuinely unsettling. The Fashion shots I am more ambivalent about – some of them are vaguely porno and do not resonate with me. Regardless, it is well worth going to the site and spending some time there.

Comment by Nathan — July 25, 2010


Surely the fact that the smoke is white and the girl appears to be holding a teddy bear, may be symbolic of perhaps conflagrated innocence.

Ballons in a car demolishin site. Hmm. Bright colors, festive, symbolism, are they all as empty and “out of date” and past usefullness as the car and the people in and around it.

Comment by Anonymous — July 25, 2010


fantastique

Comment by Jennifer jean Davis — July 25, 2010


Love the featured photo… appears to a young girl watching an outhouse burn? Sorry, some of the images are a little difficult to fathom on a netbook…but at home, on my giant flat-screen monitor, this picture jumps out with an eerie mystical quality. almost looks like a still from a nightmare. I like it!

Comment by michael sadowski — July 25, 2010


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