File No. 001 Alpha: "All the Beautiful Things"
File No. 002 Alpha: "Teenage Mutant Cyberbabe"
File No. 003 Alpha: "Storm"
File No. 004 Alpha: "Intervision"
File No. 005 Alpha: "Retreat: a.k.a. Into the Woods"
File No. 006 Alpha: "To Be Replaced"
File No. 007 Alpha: "Heinz Buys a Tomato"
File No. 008 Alpha: "Supercool"
Henrik Bülow (IPA: [by-loh]) is a Danish Photographic institution in and of himself. His work is to be found in all the vanguard danish fashion bibles, and in nearly all of their issues. He's a prolific framer-- his shots rolling off the printing presses are usually the first snap of every set-up-- his index finger knows what he wants, and Bülow's command of a set is as effective as it is captive.
I asked Uffe Buchard if I could film a day with Henrik Bülow & Co. on a Dansk Magazine shoot, and so I did, cutting the result to the moody ballad of "Black Room" by Moby (mobygratis.com).
Thanks to Stephen Mackinder for arranging it all.
Shot on a Nikon D7000 with 30+ year old AIS lenses: 85mm 1.8/ 50mm 1.4/ 28mm 2.8
The images of Henrik Bülow will be available in issue S/S 2011 of Dansk Magazine.