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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Timing is Everything in Eric Kogan’s Coincidental Photos of New York City — Colossal
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Timing is Everything in Eric Kogan’s Coincidental Photos of New York City — Colossal

Last updated: February 18, 2025 10:01 am
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Eric Kogan, a photographer based in New York City, has a unique talent for capturing unexpected moments of humor and serendipity in his surroundings. His photographs showcase the playful interactions between urban landscapes and elements of nature, highlighting the beauty of everyday life in the city.

One of Kogan’s signature styles is capturing scenes where objects or elements appear to interact in amusing or whimsical ways. For instance, he has photographed clouds that seem to be cradled by electrical wires, creating a surreal and poetic image. In another photograph, the moon is perfectly balanced on the corner of a building, giving the illusion that it is a part of the architecture.

Kogan’s keen eye for composition, light, and timing allows him to capture these fleeting moments that might otherwise go unnoticed. His photos often evoke a sense of wonder and playfulness, inviting viewers to see the world around them in a new light.

You can explore more of Eric Kogan’s work on his website and Instagram, where he continues to share his unique perspective on the world. Whether it’s a shadow of a tree growing out of an empty planter or a pair of pigeons sitting on a fence with a giant “X” in the background mimicking their arrangement, Kogan’s photographs never fail to surprise and delight.

Through his lens, everyday scenes are transformed into playful and imaginative compositions that remind us to look closely and appreciate the beauty and humor that surrounds us. Kogan’s work serves as a testament to the power of observation and creativity in finding joy in the ordinary moments of life.

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