In this series, ‘Vanitas’, I re-visit the works of the 17th century Dutch Masters using period props, food and real insects including butterflies that I breed myself. Each carefully staged…
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Diffuse as a drop of ink on chest, the soul of Istanbul, for evermore, is distilled into melancholy and widespread in the air as a cloud of coal. A place…
Remember Ramon explore the Family and modus vivendi, combining portraits, still life and landscape; searching especific moments that provide some reflects on uncertainly creating an intimate story.…
Mexico is a country very close to my heart, it is a place of constant contradictions, on the one hand throughly modern and the other very traditional. I recently managed…
"Take your time, calm down, observe… Take the time to lie down and dream, take your time to use slow photography, take your time to move outside of time. This work, as…
I am fashion photographer based in Paris. My work since 12 years is focused on trend forecast, as art director first, for trend-book i published, since many years , I…
France and Japan share the privilege of having the two largest parks of nuclear energy. Perhaps this gives the French, more than any other nation, the right to observe…
An atlas from the discovery of what surrounds us, once more. This series, still in progress, began in 2011, it coincides with my move to Berlin, due to a transforming encounter…
The one is an aphasic, patriarchal totem. The other, my father’s father, whom he never knew, and whose existence I learned of late in my youth. Both were married to…
France Dubois examines the subtle relationship between the society and the individual. Behind the Window depicts old age as it is experienced daily in a Brussels retirement home, and Bruxelles…