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I must oblige with the fact that I do not believe there is nothing Spanish photographer Eugenio Recuenco can’t do. His creative arc from classic-elegant portraiture to hot fashionista fashion campaigns to essay-like themes of the macabre and sci-fi futuristic space odysseys. Being a devout addict of science fiction denomination, ’til death do me part. And having being exposed to television phenomena such as Doctor Who, Lost in Space, Star Trek, My Favorite Martian, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Babylon 5, and The X-Files. I savor the idiosyncratic perfection of this Spaniard’s opinion, which he craft-fully conveys uncompromisingly in his conceptual dream-like, fantasy, sci-fi eye for the eccentric. It is cinematographic, editorial, pictorial, it can be an ad for diamonds and I profess my ongoing infatuation with fashion photographers who have the innate ability to morph advertising concepts with high fashion. There is a narrative from beginning to end, and it always leaves you yearning for more. Then there is also the music you could adhere to the imagery, Brian Eno, Ziggy Stardust, Gary Numan, Dead Can Dance, M83, Siguros, and more. Every tale has a theme song. And I can’t help but wonder, what Eugenio’s song was for this series. What happens to these creatures caught up in their own immaculate time capsules of diamond riches in ambiguous time travel? Are they forgotten forevermore to wallow in their own tears? Dixie
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