Sacha Goldberger is a talented French photographer with a keen eye for the unusual and great talent for composition One of the collections that caught my eye was the reimagining of superheroes if they would have lived in the 17th century, reinventing their attire and attributes to suit the times. Of course, the main thing to me was the fact that he included a version of the Joker which I include here but if you want to see the rest of his superhero collection as well as a great collection of his work (which I really recommend you do, is very good) you can visit his site HERE
His name is Philip Bonneau, and his comic book inspired exhibit titled HEROES AND VILLAINS will open on April 7th at the MISTER Center(the gay and bisexual mens’s community center) in Atlanta. Bonneau’s style is strong, and fresh and his reinterpretation is a combination of new aesthetic and dynamism. Not everybody might be into reinterpretative photography,but I personally like how the photographer uses the poses, props and paint to create a refreshingly unique (and sometimes comical) picture of what are iconic heroes and villains of the DC world.
Of course, no DC roster would be complete without our infamous Clown Prince of Crime on center stage, and as it happens he is part of this exhibit as well as other familiar faces like Superman, Aquaman, Lex Luthor, Wonder Woman, Catwoman, Batman and Robin along with pulp-fiction era classics as Zorro and the Shadow. Here are some of the picture of the exhibit. Feel free to click on the thumbnails and for more or Bonneau’s photographic art visit his Flicker page HERE.