FringyRoy Schweiger
Photography - Archival Pigment print
'Fringy' was shot in winter 2006 for the Italian designer Gianfranco Ferre before his sudden death. The scene took place in Lake Como at a private villa of Simone Valsecchi, Ferre's personal stylist and costume designer as part the Gianfranco Ferre Fall Winter 2006/2007 collection. The white wig is a unique piece designed by Jean Paul Gaultier - part of Simone Valsecchi's personal accessories collection.
Roy Schweiger
Roy Schweiger is a photographer and director based in NY. From the beginning he was always fascinated by the human face. He found the unique diversity that exists between one face and another. both inspiring and enigmatic. Over time he realized that he was mostly captivated by the light that can transform it, the shadows that shape and sculpt it and as any artist he wanted to express that.
He began his career as a videographer working on short documentaries, capturing a cinematic point of view by presenting people s’ personal stories. While working through this medium he felt unchallenged and unsatisfied and it didn’t take long to realize that something was missing from his work. He began to realize that he was more interested in capturing an important instant, giving up movement in favor of finding the perfect moment. He found that he could tell an entire story in a captured instant.
Roy Schweiger moved to Milan in 2007 where he established himself in Italy’s Fashion Capitol by collaborating with prominent stylists and industry insiders on editorial stories. As awareness of his work increased he began working with local and international fashion houses including DSQUARED2, Zuhair Murad, Neil Barrett, Les Hommes and many others.
Having started from a moving image background he decided to break the standard mediums, creating a new one, by merging both worlds into one visual product that combined photography and video allowing both mediums to coexist in one space.
By applying animation to his photographs, utilizing the Parallax effect that is known in the post production world, he created moving frames and animated human movements. Individual photographs were transformed into an innovative defined product that took a new visual approach and spoke a different language to the fashion, commercial, and still life world.
His work “Institutionalised”, an animated fashion film commissioned by DSQUARED2 for their Fall Winter 14′-15′ womenswear collection is an award winning fashion film in the La Jolla Fashion Film Awards (2014), London Fashion Film Awards (2015) and NYC Winter Fashion Film Awards (2015). The combination of still images that are given life through movement has become a signature.
Roy Schweiger has worked for the well known fashion houses: Trussardi, Gaetano Navarra, Gianfranco Ferre, Neil Barrett, Carlo Pignatelli and Les Hommes and has been working for Dsquared2 since 2007.
His work has been showcased in Milan, Cannes and Tel Aviv.
Photography - Archival Pigment print
'Fringy' was shot in winter 2006 for the Italian designer Gianfranco Ferre before his sudden death. The scene took place in Lake Como at a private villa of Simone Valsecchi, Ferre's personal stylist and costume designer as part the Gianfranco Ferre Fall Winter 2006/2007 collection. The white wig is a unique piece designed by Jean Paul Gaultier - part of Simone Valsecchi's personal accessories collection.
Roy Schweiger
Roy Schweiger is a photographer and director based in NY. From the beginning he was always fascinated by the human face. He found the unique diversity that exists between one face and another. both inspiring and enigmatic. Over time he realized that he was mostly captivated by the light that can transform it, the shadows that shape and sculpt it and as any artist he wanted to express that.
He began his career as a videographer working on short documentaries, capturing a cinematic point of view by presenting people s’ personal stories. While working through this medium he felt unchallenged and unsatisfied and it didn’t take long to realize that something was missing from his work. He began to realize that he was more interested in capturing an important instant, giving up movement in favor of finding the perfect moment. He found that he could tell an entire story in a captured instant.
Roy Schweiger moved to Milan in 2007 where he established himself in Italy’s Fashion Capitol by collaborating with prominent stylists and industry insiders on editorial stories. As awareness of his work increased he began working with local and international fashion houses including DSQUARED2, Zuhair Murad, Neil Barrett, Les Hommes and many others.
Having started from a moving image background he decided to break the standard mediums, creating a new one, by merging both worlds into one visual product that combined photography and video allowing both mediums to coexist in one space.
By applying animation to his photographs, utilizing the Parallax effect that is known in the post production world, he created moving frames and animated human movements. Individual photographs were transformed into an innovative defined product that took a new visual approach and spoke a different language to the fashion, commercial, and still life world.
His work “Institutionalised”, an animated fashion film commissioned by DSQUARED2 for their Fall Winter 14′-15′ womenswear collection is an award winning fashion film in the La Jolla Fashion Film Awards (2014), London Fashion Film Awards (2015) and NYC Winter Fashion Film Awards (2015). The combination of still images that are given life through movement has become a signature.
Roy Schweiger has worked for the well known fashion houses: Trussardi, Gaetano Navarra, Gianfranco Ferre, Neil Barrett, Carlo Pignatelli and Les Hommes and has been working for Dsquared2 since 2007.
His work has been showcased in Milan, Cannes and Tel Aviv.
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