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With a title inspired by the name of the character in the acclaimed book The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, Sodapop is a love letter to French New Wave cinema. Also inspired by classic Italian cinema, this story of culture on the fringes features tales and portraits of the iconoclasts, rebels, punks, and romantics, all set in Downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn in the span of predominantly one summer. The glamorous and the rebellious, fishnets and cigarettes, improvised on New York City's streets, rooftops, hotels, and dive bars in raw, immediate form.

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With a title inspired by the name of the character in the acclaimed book The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton, Sodapop is a love letter to French New Wave cinema. Also inspired by classic Italian cinema, this story of culture on the fringes features tales and portraits of the iconoclasts, rebels, punks, and romantics, all set in Downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn in the span of predominantly one summer. The glamorous and the rebellious, fishnets and cigarettes, improvised on New York City's streets, rooftops, hotels, and dive bars in raw, immediate form.
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Sam Marie-Saint's career in photography began while studying directing andcinematography at UCLA. His first inspirations were punk music, French New Waveand Italian cinema, particularly the films of Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut,Federico Fellini, and Michelangelo Antonioni; and the Weimar painters George Grosz,Gustav Wunderwald, and Otto Dix. Originally a landscape and street photographer,Marie-Saint turned to fashion and portraiture shortly after finishing his education,combining the elements of fashion, street, and landscape photography into a cinematic narrative that is present in all of his work today. After an experimental phase, he moved to Paris to develop his look and portfolio before eventually moving to New York City, where he now lives and works.