I came across this link on Slate.com today: Wonderful photographic constructions by Richard Tuschman of the world-view that Edward Hopper put to canvas. The images, constructed in miniature of staged settings, are informed by Hopper's work rather than attempt to reproduce it. Quiet, stillness, and intrigue all seem embedded in them. There is a hovering air of cinematic suspense. Tuschman's photos definitely give a sense of how Hopper's artistic vision has left a residue of how to see urban alienation— lonely, contemplative 1950s American life.
Have a look:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2013/11/25/richard_tuschman_edward_hopper_recreations_are_inspired_by_the_painter_s.html