Brian Evan Wittmuss Photography

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  • Spencer Tunick
  • Levi Van Veluw
  • Heimo Schmidt
  • Cindy Sherman
  • Abelardo Morell
  • William Eggleston
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson
  • Gregory Crewdson
  • Eugenio Recuenco
  • Gregory Heisler
  • Edward Weston
  • Steve McCurry
  • Richard Avedon
  • David Lachapelle
  • Martin Schoeller
  • Annie Leibovitz

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bwittmuss
Bryant, Arkansas, United States
I am an emerging photographer and graduate student of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. I am interested in the objectification of the idiosyncrasies of Western culture through parody, in fashion photography with editorial storytelling. The people within my work are portrayed in elaborately staged environments that forcibly objectify the dysfunctional beauty within twenty-first century pop culture. The photographs subject the viewer to be the voyeur of the people within the scenes. The environment is just as imperative as the person within the photograph because it symbolizes these idiosyncrasies.
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