Long Exposure, Low Light and Exploratory Fine Art Photography

Christopher Robin Consavage is a fine art photographer known for his evocative and mood-driven work. His photography is characterized by themes of low light, high contrast, and a focus on capturing fleeting moments that often go unnoticed. His work embraces spontaneity, allowing external factors such as mood and atmosphere to influence the artistic outcome.

His portfolio spans a variety of styles, including monochrome and abstract series such as "After Dark" and "Galactic." He explores different perspectives, often pushing the boundaries of traditional photography to create pieces that evoke deep emotional responses. His projects like "Reach" delve into urban landscapes, revealing hidden stories within cityscapes, while "Alternative Lifeforms" blurs the line between the natural and artificial worlds.

His work also delves into themes of voyeurism and hauntings, often from the perspective of the ghost. This unique approach adds an eerie, otherworldly dimension to his photography, inviting viewers to experience the unseen and the unknown. His images capture the essence of being an unseen observer, blending the boundaries between the living and the spectral.

He transitioned into photography after studying at Moravian University and now offers his work through prints and exhibitions.

Contact:  cconsavage@outlook.com | 908-329-0877