Your first photographic memory, the first emotion.
When I was a child, I was my father’s model who loved taking photos. My father ordered me to pose like this, or like that. Looking at the photos that were printed later, it was strange to see how he saw me.
The photographer who sparked your passion.
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Your first photograph.
It may have been a photo taken from the Loire at Tours. When I came to France to study photography a long time ago. I lived there to learn French.
Your most beautiful photographic memory.
Three years ago I made daily portraits for a week every day of people passing by on a square in Paris. I went on an adventure with two of these people who were Spanish artists; we walked for hours. That’s a beautiful memory.
The worst photographic memory.
When I was a student, I tried to change the film on the train. I pushed my finger into the shutter curtain and broke my camera.
Thanks to Anne Clergue gallery
Manège Rochambeau
2:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Closed Tuesday
www.promenadesphotographiques.com