To see the world differently, to allow everyone to take a closer look at what they believe they know, to proclaim that it is the individual’s viewpoint that is shaping one’s opinions, such is the challenge of this original work that chose to attach itself to the Cambodian landscape. By choosing to look from above, elements appear that we would not see on a daily basis or at ground level. This revealing function of photography gives the world another dimension, as well as promotes a graphic, dynamic and non-descriptive approach that is part of a great photographic tradition. The decision to work in black and white, also found in the history of photography, is very much in line with this abstract approach.
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