Los Angeles-based photographer Michael Butler catches the fleeting glances of the rich and powerful along the four-block stretch of Rodeo Drive, a Californian hub for luxury and glamour. Peering through the glass, Butler uses the passing car windows as a
Los Angeles-based photographer Michael Butler catches the fleeting glances of the rich along the four-block stretch of Rodeo Drive, a Californian hub for luxury and glamour. Peering through the glass, Butler uses the passing car windows as a physical and social metaphor of the separation that exists between the elite and those who watch them
CENTER’s second prize Editor’s Choice Award was given by Susan White of Vanity Fair to Los Angeles photographer, Michael Butler, for his project, Rodeo Drive. The project of the Third Place Winner, Richard Tuschman, follows this post. Michael started work
The drama of life can be full of poignant junctures….you can see humanity and vulnerability through the glimpse of a private moment. These pictures attempt to scrutinize the apex of public and private space; to document the psychic space that make up a large part of us all.