Photographs are inventing and producing spaces. Photographs can interpret real places and create new ones, depending on the selected point of view. For his first exhibition, this young photographer from Studio Images decided to question the shape of the space by playing a game – difficult – to reach perspective, focal points, and the center of the image. By placing himself cleverly, he can break the geometric balance to overpass the exercise. A landscape or the inside of an aircraft cabin, a park or a shopping street, an escalator may, combined with proper treatment of color, invent new spaces and make us see the world from another angle.
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