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Old 05.18.2015, 03:05 PM   #38691
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Originally Posted by Antagon
Interestingly enough though, his work has a very experimental and free vibe to it. Something that is also echoed in Russian photography around and after the October revolution. Aleksandr Rodchenko comes to mind. His angles were exceptional.

hell yes, he was as experimental as they come, fantastic visuals, but ideologically he was committed diametrically elsewhere-- the movie itself condemns things like lipstick, if i recall. it's been a few years since i last saw it but with him it's all about being a good worker for the revolution.

if you use him he'll start turning in his grave ha ha ha. use him! :P
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