
Photographer Eric Kogan sees things other people miss. It’s like he has a spidey sense for being in just the right spot at the right moment. The Russian-born now-New Yorker has an incredible eye and great talent and almost supernatural timing. Here’s how he got into photography:
“Kogan’s first experience with photography came in his early teens with a position at a photography lab. His first duty was processing film and handling negatives. He recalls his first time working in absolute darkness as a light turning on in his head as the one in the room going off. Getting creative with the medium didn’t start until college though, in 2004, where a course on fine art photography brought him back into a darkroom.” About Eric Kogan
You can see all of Eric Kogan’s incredible, incredibly-timed photos on his website and on Instagram.















June 4, 2026 at 10:23 am
Wow! What an incredible eye for detail and composition and – most of all – opportunity. He sees the vision where the rest of us see the commonplace but he clearly also sees the possibilities if just the right elements happen to combine. The leaf merkin made me chortle but I mostly love the pigeon pieces because you know for sure that there is no controlling those models and the photographer just seized the moment. I am going to give him a follow on Instagram as I think we all benefit from being reminded about the beauty and the joy in the mundane.
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June 4, 2026 at 9:40 pm
Isn’t it just amazing the things he manages to capture! You’re absolutely right about the pigeons. And you’re spot on about being reminded of the beauty in the mundane. Just another example of “I wish I’d said that”
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