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15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

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My relationship with David Bowie started at our very first shoot. I was to photograph his band Tin Machine for a cover of CREEM magazine. I would be the last shoot of a very long press day, and I knew that I needed to do something different than what they had done all day. So I decided to paint them with light using a flashlight. I presented the idea to David; he smiled and said, “Show me a Polaroid.” I turned the lights off and I started moving light over their faces. I pulled the Polaroid and handed it to David. He smiled and said that it was one of the most unusual ways he had ever been photographed. A few months later, I got a call from Rolling Stone. David had requested me to shoot him for an article they were doing. This started our 15 years of collaborations: I would get a phone call from David’s office, and they would ask if I was I available to talk to David. A few minutes later, the phone would ring, and David would tell me about the project. On the day, he would bring his clothes and some props. I would present ideas of how I would light or stage them, and we would just start to play. His openness to create in the moment and go in whatever direction it took us was one of the most amazing gifts I have ever been given as a photographer. He always wanted to go beyond our comfort zones, and he trusted me to push myself — to go out into the water until my feet could no longer touch the bottom.
Frank Ockenfels 3, author and photographer of Collaboration: Frank Ockenfels 3 x David Bowie

Photo Excerpt from 'COLLABORATION: FRANK OCKENFELS 3 X DAVID BOWIE'

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Berlin Project: April 6, 1995

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

Shot in New York City. Photo: Frank Ockenfels

Earthling Publicity Shoot No. 2: September 9, 1996

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

Ockenfels 3 placed lenses in front of his camera to distort the images of David Bowie during their second photo shoot for Earthling in 1996. Photo: Frank Ockenfels

New York Times Magazine, January 20, 2000

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

Bowie brought his own translucent mannequin, adorned with a horse tail and hooves, to his men’s fashion shoot for The New York Times Magazine. Photo: Frank Ockenfels

Heathen Publicity: March 26, 2002

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

Photo: Frank Ockenfels

Reality Publicity Shoot: May 5, 2003

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

If these images of David Bowie, taken from his publicity shoot for Reality, evoke Elvis Presley, that’s intentional. They’re inspired by Presley’s 195… more If these images of David Bowie, taken from his publicity shoot for Reality, evoke Elvis Presley, that’s intentional. They’re inspired by Presley’s 1959 album 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can’t Be Wrong. This was one of the most extensive shoots Bowie and Ockenfels 3 did together, Joe Levy writes in the book’s introduction. Frank Ockenfels 3.

New York Magazine: August 29, 2003

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

Ockenfels 3 shot Bowie for a New York Magazine piece about his favorite places in the city. He mentioned Soho House (he was a founding member), Washington Square Park, the Strand, and artist Julian Schnabel’s house. Photo: Frank Ockenfels

Art for Collaboration

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

Because Ockenfels 3 and Bowie’s collaboration spanned decades, the book includes two collages with handwritten notes and drawings over outtakes of the singer. Photo: Frank Ockenfels

15 Years Capturing Lightning in a Bottle

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