Denis Gutiérrez-Ogrinc has been working professionally in both still and moving image industries since 2015. He has crafted an approach to image-making that is informed by narrative and storytelling. From rural architecture to city street style, Gutiérrez-Ogrinc uses photography to consider the relationships between people and place. In the case of New York Fashion Week the city becomes a stage, a backdrop that highlights multiple wardrobe changes as people move from show to show. Gutiérrez-Ogrinc places himself outside the queues and on the streets to catch the individual style of the guests attending the shows.
NEW YORK FASHION WEEK SS22
20.09.21 — denis
Denis Gutiérrez-Ogrinc has been working professionally in both still and moving image industries since 2015. He has crafted an approach to image-making that is informed by narrative and storytelling. From rural architecture to city street style, Gutiérrez-Ogrinc uses photography to consider the relationships between people and place. In the case of New York Fashion Week the city becomes a stage, a backdrop that highlights multiple wardrobe changes as people move from show to show. Gutiérrez-Ogrinc places himself outside the queues and on the streets to catch the individual style of the guests attending the shows.
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