
Photography by Benedict Campbell
With Benedict Campbell’s creative origins very much grounded in photography, his use of computer generated imagery has been to enhance reality, rather than detract from it. By creating a ‘virtual studio’ on computer, Benedict Campbell is able to create sets that can light, dress and manipulate in the same way that he can do with photography. Unlike photography however, this new media is boundless in its scope, pushing back the frontiers of perception while remaining accessible and reassuringly ‘organic’.
As a visual chameleon, Benedict Campbell is able to draw from a wide range of styles. From the muted and tonal simplicity of a well-lit photograph, to the lush, sensual gloss of a computer generated image, the end product is guaranteed to leave an imprint on the mind.



























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