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Photographer Ben Pogue Featured in The Rolex Magazine Edition 05

Photographer Ben Pogue (photo: wschupfer.com)
In the fifth edition of The Rolex Magazine, they feature an interesting photo spread entitled 'Carte Blanche' featuring a series of minimalist photographs of a deconstructed Yacht-Master II by artist Ben Pogue. This edition is dedicated almost entirely to the skipper's watch, with several articles covering sailing, yachting and the watch itself. However, perhaps the most interesting visuals in the magazine come from Pogue's unique photographs.

Born in rural Australia, Pogue first developed his eye for photography by picking up back issues of Interview and other publications at garage sales. He eventually studied the craft at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology before traveling to America to work as a photographer's assistant. Since then, he has become a noted photographer in his own right, working with clients like Chanel, Jil Sander, Nike and Reebok. His work has also appeared in US Vogue, Esquire and V Magazine.

The photo below is one of a few examples of the work Pogue did with the Yacht-Master II for the magazine pictorial. By deconstructing the parts of the watch and arranging them in a minimalist manner, he is able to create an abstract representation of the timepiece that takes on a life of its own. In addition to this image, there are photos that feature large red, blue and black triangular shapes with details and texture created by lining up the hour markers, hands and bezel in geometric patterns. The use of primary colors and commercial products gives the work a pop art feel while also honoring the design aesthetic that sets the Yacht-Master II apart from other nautical watches.

To check out the rest of the brilliant photos, pick up The Rolex Magazine Edition 5. For more of Ben Pogue's work, check out his portfolio on wschupfer.com.

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Photo from 'Carte Blanche' spread in The Rolex Magazine, Edition 05 by Ben Pogue

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