The Office by An Le for Tangent Magazine

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Published July 9, 2011

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The Office–Exploring the modern corporate world in the latest issue of Tangent magazine, An Le photographs Aaron Odum, Alejandro Figueredo, Andrew Geppi, Ethan Russ, Marco Amaya, Paul Sanders, James Jackman and Zachary Taylor as they spend an unusual and unproductive day at the office.

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5 thoughts on “The Office by An Le for Tangent Magazine”

  1. Thanks to Ives for the greatest blog posting. Photographer
    An Le has made a new idea on the photography session. I love mostly the environment
    which he have successive to create. The foggy ambiance has made an idle look.
    On the third and last picture it is looked that all the models are just a dummy.
     

    The handsome models look amazing with
    the scarf on their head.  

    On the second
    picture I am delighted with the idea of showing non productiveness during
    office hours. They just sleep on each-other bodies.        

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