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<strong>Tobin</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> excels at creatingharmony and texture outof disconnected objects.Opposite page, bottom:The cluttered workshop ofa company specializing increating signs from neonlighting, from a design story<strong>Tobin</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> shot forWallpaper’s 100th issue.This page, right: An ad for AG,the electrical goodsmanufacturer, created by BBHLondon, of an Electrolux“ProCombi” steam oven.Bottom right: Paper heads.© ELECTROLUX/PHOTO BY DAN TOBIN SMITHbehind the story was to take contemporary furniture and design pieces and place them intraditional workspaces. He shot one image in the cluttered workshop of a company thatspecializes in creating signs and objects from neon lighting; the company had worked withStanley Kubrick on his last movie, Eyes Wide Shut. In <strong>Tobin</strong> <strong>Smith</strong>’s shot, signs and lightsmade by the owners are mixed with ultra-modern furniture created by established designersand up-and-coming design students.For <strong>Tobin</strong> <strong>Smith</strong>, the challenge was making the room not look like it was just full of junk.He decided to combine his own lighting with the neon lights themselves. In capturing thecramped space, he created areas of darkness and made the room look bigger by underexposingthe film. (For the record, <strong>Tobin</strong> <strong>Smith</strong> says that he shoots 90 percent of his work on filmand will only use digital for demanding commercial assignments such as shooting liquids.)He shot the workspace story with his Sinar D2. He added depth to his images by shootingone side and then shifting the lens across and shooting the other side. Then he compositedthe two shots in post-production. “I could just get a wider lens I suppose,” he says,and then giggles. “But that would be justtoo easy.”OVERVIEWAGE: 31BACKGROUND: Born and raised in LondonEDUCATION: London College of PrintingRESIDENCE: LondonCATEGORIES: Still life, interiorsCLIENTS EDITORIAL: Wallpaper, AnotherMagazine, Creative Review, KilimanjaroCLIENTS ADVERTISING: BBH London,Mother, Fallon London, WinkreativeREPRESENTATION: Katy BarkerWEBSITE: www.dantobinsmith.comWallpaper is <strong>Tobin</strong> <strong>Smith</strong>’s oldest client.Launched in the 1990s, the publication revolutionizedthe way interiors, accessoriesand furniture were depicted in magazines.Wallpaper told creative stories about objectsand made them heroes with theirown traits and personalities. A paperweightor a table lamp, for instance, wasno longer just an afterthought in a fashionor lifestyle feature, it had its own glamourand beauty to be celebrated. <strong>Tobin</strong><strong>Smith</strong>, who started shooting for Wallpapervirtually right out of college, is part of thegeneration of still-life photographers who© 2010 PDN, Photo District News, Nielsen Expositions. Appeared in July 2007 issue.© DAN TOBIN SMITHJULY 2007 PDN 37

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