Eugenio Recuenco

On the endless talent and passion of this photographer and its team, who are able to make art indistinguishable from advertising

Writing about Eugenio Recuenco's work is hard if one doesn't wants to fall in topics nor easy praising. In the other hand, is very easy if one feels great talking only about the quality, the astonishing creativity, the endless inspiration given by its works and the huge clients list is enough.

To any photographer, or simply to any lover of good art, taking a deep look to Eugenio Recuenco's work is a humility exam and an experience plenty of astonishment and inspiration, a proof that the art is still strongly present in advertising, and a proof that the fight against commercial priorities every artist has can be win with big amounts of passion, creativity and technique.

In its web page Eugenio delights our eyes and some other senses with hundreds of inspiring, suggestive or disturbing images, fantasy universes, dreamy panoramics, steampunk references, charismatic characters, advertising winks, fairy tales and a long list of astounding creations. Them all are without a doubt the result of a very well synchronized production team, an unstoppable creative machine that have brought Eugenio and its team far beyond the limits of its country, and also beyond the limits of photography, directing advertising spots for television.

Eugenio Recuenco and Chema Madoz, jury at Fotoactitud 2010
Photo: notodo.com

Some spots directed by Eugenio Recuenco

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A great interview for Loewe

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Some spots directed by Eugenio Recuenco


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