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70’s Stylized Polaroid Collaboration with Neil Krug and Joni Harbeck

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Photographer Neil Krug has been hanging in the desert with his supermodel girlfriend Joni Harbeck making PULP, a book of washed out, grainy, 70’s stylized photos that honor the tradition of old movie posters and magazines. The polaroids have the kind of grainy, sun-scorched feel of a Sergio Leone spaghetti western. And ever since the couple began posting the photos on Flickr early this year, they’ve drawn a blaze of attention. “I really never received this much feedback on my work before,” said Mr. Krug, who has also directed music videos for Ladytron and Ratatat. Watch a little teaser trailer to get you in the mood for the book. In his spare time he’s also been working on a movie called Invisible Pyramid that looks equally as trippy. It’s supposedly about two women “escaping the loss of a loved one in search for an answer to their ambivalence.”

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. ani Says:

    umm you found one of my weaknesses. i love 70's throwbacks, and this couple was definitely alive in the counterculture of the seventies. i dont know if they were butterflies, marajuana, birds or marlboro reds but they lived it, you can see in these photos they have been re incarnated. i absolutley love images 3,4,9 and 10! ughhh so freakin' good! i have to know more. thanks
    a

  2. Alaia Izabela Says:

    feeling these so much. incredible incredible incredible find. i just saved all of these to my desktop yehhh

  3. patriciademiranda Says:

    fantastic work ;o)) was a soo good surprise to see it that deserves a comment here ;o))

  4. kristieroda Says:

    Incredible pictures, I just love all of them… Thanks for sharing this great post!

  5. styleblog Says:

    they really take me to 70s :)

  6. styleblog Says:

    they really take me to 70s :)

  7. andreasstavrinides Says:

    Great works!..

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  1. meneame.net Says:

    Polaroid y estilo de los 70’s por Neil Krug y Joni Harbeck…

    Colección de fotografías en el desierto con cierto aire retro-bizarro y sexy…

  2. PULP | City of Skies Says:

    [...] “Photographer Neil Krug has been hanging in the desert with his supermodel girlfriend Joni Harbeck making PULP, a book of washed out, grainy, 70’s stylized photos that honor the tradition of old movie posters and magazines. The polaroids have the kind of grainy, sun-scorched feel of a Sergio Leone spaghetti western. And ever since the couple began posting the photos on Flickr early this year, they’ve drawn a blaze of attention. ‘I really never received this much feedback on my work before,’ said Mr. Krug, who has also directed music videos for Ladytron and Ratatat.  Watch a little teaser trailer to get you in the mood for the book.” [via] [...]

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