
Does the space in which you work affect the photography you create? This is one question at the heart of our “Inspiration to Process” series and the first question we asked artist David Brandon Geeting when we arrived at his Greenpoint studio. It seemed a fitting question, given the quantity of work he has produced from this subterranean space and that his most recent series, “Neighborhood Stroll,” was created on walks around the adjacent blocks.
Above photograph © Cory Rice
The studio itself is located in the basement of an old industrial complex in a remote corner of this Brooklyn neighborhood, and getting there took Cory Rice and me from the glass towers of Hudson Yards, in Manhattan, to a rain-slicked bridge connecting Queens to Brooklyn (would Profoto mind that we repurposed its umbrella?), and finally, to this picturesque building, which still houses a blend of machine shops, catering outfits, and artist spaces.
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