Philip-Lorca diCorcia is an American photographer known for his work that blurs the line between fact and fiction. Throughout his career, diCorcia has manipulated lighting to create highly, meticulously staged scenes look realistic.
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December 25th, 2007 at 4:19 pm
I had never heard of Philip diCorcia before your presentation. At first I thought his work was very strange but as you and Lunar went on and elaborated about his life/work and as the slides went by I started to warm up to him. His photographs have a certain surreal quality to them. It’s like they all from some kind of dream world where style is heightened. You two did an excellent job of presenting the artist. You made a fan out of me.