Painter Darryl Westly’s Digital Impressionism.
Photographer John Midgley lived next to The Brooklyn Circus’ flagship store for a period of over 8 years which formed a collaborative partnership that continues till this day. Midgley’s fascination with the store’s staff, clothing and clientele inspired him to create a series of images featuring the many characters of The Brooklyn Circus. In these photographs, old meets new with the sort of whimsy and ease that can only happen in Brooklyn. All the models (and non-models) are involved with the company. It’s this sense of community that sets Midgley’s project apart from other retail campaigns. Though Midgley began with no clear commercial goals in mind, his pictures soon appeared in the store’s windows and in several campaigns. He and the creatives at The Brooklyn Circus continue their plans to publish a photography book of the series as well as a touring gallery show.