Monolithic – Urban night photography
Someday we’ll die. Either we’ll all get blown up in a nice nuclear bonfire. Either we’ll all die with our mouths open looking for air or water. Let’s say a gigantic meteorite, an army of …
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Someday we’ll die. Either we’ll all get blown up in a nice nuclear bonfire. Either we’ll all die with our mouths open looking for air or water. Let’s say a gigantic meteorite, an army of …
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Still on Ivry-sur-Seine, at the corner of Georges Gosnat Avenue, I arrive in a kind of inner courtyard that leads to a kindergarten, and we can honestly say that it’s very strange! Part of my …
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New interview for the online magazine Itchy silk. CULTIVATING PROVOCATIVE THOUGHT THROUGH WORD, SOUND AND IMAGES. How could I resist such a catchy slogan ? :) This interview is very personal with questions very far …
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Every time I start a night photography session, a part of me wants to U turn and get back on my couch. This part of me whispers : “No need to go out, you will …
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I had the pleasure of being interviewed extensively by Canon Professional Network (Canon official site for professional photographers) on my photographic work. We talk about night photography, narrative and conceptual photography, my work process, and …
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I’ve said it here before, but I often conceptualize a photograph after the fact, and sometimes even a series, along the way. In short, there is not much reflexion in my approach to photography at …
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On the advice of a friend (There are places so strange out there!) I started to walk down the streets of Ivry-sur-Seine (suburbs of Paris), to discover indeed very strange locations out there. Here, for …
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Once again at the place Voltaire in Ivry-sur-Seine, in front of the Hublot. Here we are projected somewhere between Kubrick’s 2001 space odyssey (magnitude) and A Clockwork Orange (decadence). The motif of the star, dear …
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Back on this strange Place Voltaire in Ivry-sur-Seine. During my last night session, I arrived a little too late on this spot (or too early in the morning, it’s up to you) to soak up …
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I was deeply impressed by the movie It follows, and its nerve racking circular camera movement, which illustrate that a treat could appear around every corner. With this photograph and the associated series, the constraint …
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