Artist Statement
Sean Litchfield is a Brooklyn-based architectural and fine art photographer. He draws on a deep and intimate connection with ordinary environments to produce earnest and beautiful images that evoke the deep sense of uneasiness that marks the contemporary landscape. Through fine art work in the Northeastern United States, Litchfield explores the subtle barriers that artificially divide people, and the strange beauty of objects divorced from their normal context. This sensibility carries over into a strong body of editorial and architectural photography. Even in this work, ordinary scenes are rendered extraordinary, evocative and memorable through his sense of subtle unease.
A Cape Cod native, Litchfield holds a BS in Photography. He works in large and medium format film as well as digital and is available for architectural, interior and editorial photography commissions.
Sean Litchfield is a Brooklyn-based architectural and fine art photographer. He draws on a deep and intimate connection with ordinary environments to produce earnest and beautiful images that evoke the deep sense of uneasiness that marks the contemporary landscape. Through fine art work in the Northeastern United States, Litchfield explores the subtle barriers that artificially divide people, and the strange beauty of objects divorced from their normal context. This sensibility carries over into a strong body of editorial and architectural photography. Even in this work, ordinary scenes are rendered extraordinary, evocative and memorable through his sense of subtle unease.
A Cape Cod native, Litchfield holds a BS in Photography. He works in large and medium format film as well as digital and is available for architectural, interior and editorial photography commissions.
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