CREATIVE DIRECTION 360

Posted on May 21, 2014 in Campaigns, Eric Dover, Eugenio Recuenco | No Comments
At Fast Management, we are often asked how the ideas from our artists come about and how these eventually become a fully finished image or series of images.In this example, Eric Dover, Fast Management’s award winning creative director and long standing collaborator of our photographer Eugenio Recuenco, worked on the art direction for their SUPERHERO shoot for the Lavazza Calendar.Eric Dover created detailed drawings of the ideas he has with Eugenio of a superhero universe that would act as the setting for their shoot. From the environment down to the detailed and unique costumes that the protagonists would be wearing on the shoot was carefully drawn out to communicate to the client their vision prior to approval and eventual shooting.Indeed a very lengthy process one may say, but when we firmly consider photography to be an art form and our photographers to be artists these efforts that we firmly to be necessary to achieve what we produce.
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REVISITING….LES HUGUENOTS

There have been many cases of historically momentous operas that claimed the public in their day, then fell into neglect. But the near disappearance of Giacomo Meyerbeer’s French grand opera “Les Huguenots” is especially baffling.

“Les Huguenots,”: Giacomo Meyerbeer’s 1836 opera, much loved and performed in its time, received a rare staging at the SummerScape festival at Bard College.

For nearly 100 years after its astonishingly successful 1836 premiere in Paris, the opera was a mainstay of the repertory, especially in France. It was the first work in the history of the Paris Opera to reach the milestone of 1,000 performances.

“Les Huguenots” was last performed at the Metropolitan Opera in 1915, in an Italian translation with a cast that included Enrico Caruso.

The August 2009 SummerScape production at the Fisher Center, Bard College, New York was staged by the young American director Thaddeus Strassberger, winner of the 2005 European Opera Directing Prize, in collaboration with the Spanish photographer and filmmaker Eugenio Recuenco who together with Eric Dover, art directed the revival.

It is majestic opera at its purest, featuring a large cast and chorus, all against a sobering backdrop of bigotry and hatred.

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH…LOEWE

Behind the scenes with Eugenio Recuenco shooting for luxury brand LOEWE.

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BEHIND THE SCENES WITH….EUGENIO RECUENCO

Posted on Feb 18, 2014 in Behind the scenes, Culture, Eugenio Recuenco | No Comments

Behind the Scenes with Eugenio Recuenco at the opening of his exhibition at the Kunsthalle Rostock Museum in Germany.

KUNSTHALLE ROSTOCK MUSEUM

Posted on Feb 17, 2014 in Culture, Eugenio Recuenco | No Comments

Such a pleasure to share that Fast Management photographer, Eugenio Recuenco, is currently having some of his most well known works exhibited at the groundbreaking Kunsthalle Rostock Museum in Germany.

The exhibition runs until April 6th, 2014.

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HOMAGE TO PICCASO

Posted on Feb 3, 2014 in Culture, Editorial, Eugenio Recuenco | No Comments
Eugenio Recuenco, recently produced a photo series inspired by a number of Pablo Picasso’s famously eclectic cubist portraits.
The fashion photographs draw from the postures, moods, and clothing of the paintings, each offering something unique to its viewers. Recuenco strikes the perfect balance between honoring Picasso’s work and while still maintaining creative expression.
Haunting, sexy, and a consciously daring combination for fashion photos.
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NINA L’EAU BY NINA RICCI

Posted on Dec 1, 2013 in Campaigns, Eric Dover, Eugenio Recuenco, Film | No Comments

Nina L’Eau by Nina Ricci film directed by Eugenio Recuenco and art directed by Eric Dover.

 

REVUE BY EUGENIO RECUENCO.

Posted on Aug 21, 2013 in BOOKS, Eugenio Recuenco | No Comments

 

Eugenio Recuenco, one of the very first photographers that Fast Management represented will be launching his book REVUE in September.

REVUE is an incredible journey through his vision and through his stunning archival imagery.

Pre-orders are available through his publishers website www.teneues.com/shop-int/books/new-books-winter-2013/revue.html

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GOLDEN LION AWARD.

Posted on Jun 20, 2013 in Campaigns, Eugenio Recuenco | No Comments

Amazing news of the morning as Fast Management photographer, Eugenio Recuenco and his talented team were awarded the Golden Lion Award at Cannes 2013 for best photography.

This is Eugenio’s second Golden Lion Award for photography.

 

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