Quoted:
Charlie White has a knack for the weird........
I'd say so.
More of his work. Google search comes up with all kinds of weird shit.
The Pitch: E.T. Leaving Las Vegas. This portrait of post-coital depression is seen through the eyes of Joshua, a creature White presents as proxy for a real man.
Development: White worked on the image for about a month, with a production crew of three and a budget of around $5000.
Preproduction: Joshua, a 5'2" movable figure, was designed with help from White's childhood friend and creature designer Jordu Schell. White turned to Central Casting to hire a petite actress and used a location scouting agency to find a home with a large bathroom. He also specified tile, as he wanted it to look like the bathroom in his childhood home.
Production: White shot the scene in one day. He kept the camera angle and Joshua's position the same and moved the actress to various spots in the room.
Postproduction: This photograph was printed from a single piece of film, and only minor details were altered (Joshua's feet were made to rest flat against the floor, for example). The lack of overt digital alteration makes the photo read "like a snapshot," says White, providing the viewer with an intimate glimpse into Joshua's troubled psyche.