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Alex Prager

Stumbled past the website of LA native photographer Alex Prager this weekend. With esthetics and influences from pulp fiction and old movies Prager creates a world of her own with cinematic moments that, from the look of it, could be from the Hitchcock you never saw.

Her first movie is also releasing this fall and if you happen to pass by the MoMA show in NYC you can see it there along with selected work. Check here for her site and here for an interview on the MoMA blog.

 
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