NOIR is a series of photographs created to resemble motion picture stills from French and American crime films of the early and mid-20th century.
Mitch & Brittany create these images using a cinematic process: first by writing an original script that includes setting, action, and dialogue, and then directing actors through the scene as they photograph the action.
Shooting with high-speed 35mm black & white film results in a grainy “B-film” aesthetic – images that echo the glamorous and elegant Golden Age of Hollywood while embracing a gritty, low-budget approach.
Mitch & Brittany create these images using a cinematic process: first by writing an original script that includes setting, action, and dialogue, and then directing actors through the scene as they photograph the action.
Shooting with high-speed 35mm black & white film results in a grainy “B-film” aesthetic – images that echo the glamorous and elegant Golden Age of Hollywood while embracing a gritty, low-budget approach.
