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Tyler Shields - The Girl in the Phonebooth, 2021, Digital c print

The Girl in the Phonebooth, 2021

Digital c print

30 x 30 Inches 45 x 45 Inches 60 x 60 Inches

Edition

Edition of 3 + 2 APs

About this work

From Tyler Shields' Historical Fiction series, The Girl in the Phonebooth (2021) is a digital C-print issued as an edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs, available in three sizes from 30 × 30 to 60 × 60 inches. The work exemplifies the series' sustained project of transporting recognizable vintage settings into Shields' world of heightened glamour and cinematic tension. The phonebooth—a relic of twentieth-century urban life now nearly vanished from the contemporary landscape—serves as the image's central stage. Within it, the subject becomes at once contained and conspicuous, trapped in a glass theater visible to all yet somehow private. Shields harnesses this contradiction to explore themes of exposure and concealment, modernity and nostalgia, rendering the mundane iconic through his signature approach to lighting and composition. Shields has long been fascinated by the power of anachronism—the way that placing a glamorous figure within a historical or obsolete setting generates narrative and desire. The Girl in the Phonebooth is one of the most evocative expressions of this fascination, a photograph that reads simultaneously as a love letter to a lost world and an assertion of the timeless allure of beauty rendered in light. The Historical Fiction series is widely regarded as one of Shields' most inventive and narratively ambitious projects, drawing collectors who are drawn to photography that operates simultaneously as visual art, cultural commentary, and storytelling. The digital C-print process produces images of exceptional tonal range, color accuracy, and long-term archival stability, ensuring that the work retains its full visual impact for decades to come.

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Auction History

Tyler Shields

· Tyler Shields · Sotheby's · 2016-05 · $18,338

Tyler Shields - Under the Rain

Under the Rain · Tyler Shields · Phillips · 2022-05 · $21,328

Tyler Shields - BEYOND THE GATES

BEYOND THE GATES · Tyler Shields · Sotheby's · 2019-10 · $0

Tyler Shields - Hermes Birkin, Gator, Hands

Hermes Birkin, Gator, Hands · Tyler Shields · Auctionata · 2015-02 · $4,320

Tyler Shields - Christian Louboutins´s Pink Barbie Pumps

Christian Louboutins´s Pink Barbie Pumps · Tyler Shields · Auctionata · 2014-12 · $0

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About Tyler Shields

Tyler Shields was born in Jacksonville, Florida, and began his creative career as a professional inline skater, competing in the X Games and touring with Tony Hawk before shifting his focus to photography. His early photographs gained attention online, and a chance viral image helped launch his career as a photographer working within the Hollywood entertainment world.

Shields is known for bold, provocative photography that blends glamour with elements of tension, danger, and destruction, often incorporating rich color, dramatic lighting, and meticulously staged scenes. His work frequently explores contrasts between beauty and chaos, using striking visual concepts, from vivid color explosions to scenes built around luxury objects, to create images that are both polished and unsettling. He has photographed a wide range of actors and public figures throughout his career, always aiming for a cinematic, tightly composed final image captured in camera rather than through digital manipulation.

Beyond photography, Shields has worked as a filmmaker, screenwriter, and author, publishing both photography books and fiction. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private and public collections, and he continues to be based in Los Angeles.

Guy Hepner works with collectors seeking Tyler Shields's bold, cinematic photography. Contact us to discuss available inventory or to inquire about upcoming releases.

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