New York-based photographer Eric Kogan shares insights from a family outing to Shelton, Connecticut, highlighting the journey's culinary stop at Frank Pepe's for pizza, known for possibly inventing the pizza box. Upon arrival at a furniture store, Kogan photographed the moonlit scene, maintaining elements like security cameras to reflect his commitment to authenticity in photography. He discusses how the differing photographic styles between him and his wife, Melissa Breyer, create a harmonious dynamic, emphasizing collaborative success without rivalry in their artistic paths.
Kogan's intention in leaving security cameras in the image was to retain authenticity in his work, emphasizing his belief in showcasing reality without alteration.
He believes that their distinct styles contribute to a thriving creative partnership, allowing both Kogan and Breyer's works to coexist and enjoy independent recognition.
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