Thomas Hodges (artist) - Style and Technique

Style and Technique

In December 2006, Hodges established the art movement "Imaginism" in compliment to the poetic movement of the same name. He terms much of his work as "Imaginistic", which he defines as “leaving the onlooker to deduct the ultimate conclusion of what his images portray”. Although he has experience working in studios, he prefers available light. He believes that he excels in the manipulation and control of light, frequently working at the extremes of both high-key and low-key photography.

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