Take off, take off me, photographer
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/take-off-take-off-me-photographer.htmlThese photos look like they were dug up in a cheap photo studio from the 80s. In fact, these eerie portraits are the product and project of contemporary American photographer Robbie Ogsperger, who lives and works in Portland, Oregon. Ogsperger says he chose the 1980s because he was born in 1977 and feels the strongest nostalgia for those times. He also notes that he is amused by the fact that in that era photo studios often used props - soft toys, tennis rackets and other items.
Photos: Robbie Augspurger / Rex Features / FOTODOM.RU
(Total 16 photos)

Spy in the desert

good father

Glenda Dwimmer

Future world

Success on the Internet

Professional tennis player

Tony Pauli

Photographer Robbie Ogsperger

Glamor paws

Hotel in Tahiti

Olga

Coin tile

Ceramics

Debra

Shopping mall art

Paid ticket to Hawaii
Keywords: 80s | Portrait | Photographer
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