Jean-Christophe Béchet
Blending in his practice black & white and color, film, digital, polaroids... For new each project, Jean-Christophe Béchet seeks the right tool to create a dialogue between his interpretation of reality and a photographic material. As an heir to street photography, Jean-Christophe Béchet strives to rejuvenate the genre without forsaking the realm of subjective documentation combining reportage and landscape, portrait and architecture, poetry and commitment.
Emanuel Bovet
A discoverer, poet and traveler, Emanuel Bovet draws his inspiration from the human situations he encounters along his longlife quest. In the course of his wanderings, his work links the intimate with the universal. Russia, Colombia, Egypt, Japan... an insatiable traveler, Emanuel Bovet sets out in search of the Other to bear witness to multiple realities. Through his lens,there is a personal journey to uncover.
Stefano De Luigi
Although he defines himself as a documentary photographer, Stefano De Luigi plays with disciplinary boundaries to question the nature of reality. real and of perception. With the acuity of a reporter and the sensitivity of an author, he explores social themes around the world in search of an answer to the eternal question: is what we see really what we think we see? His latest series Il Bel Paese is an X-ray of Italy, far removed from traditional imagery.
Øyvind Hjelmen
A collection of memories, intimate and enigmatic moments, Øyvind Hjelmen's visions evoke childhood, youth and the passage of time. Through silent meditations, these works question the trace of our passage on Earth. Within the trilogy of Elsewhere, Moments Reflected and Broken Shadow, Øyvind Hjelmen's photographs connect us to our personal fears, uncertainties and hopes.
Stephane Noel
Stéphane Noël owes his reputation to his mastery of gum bichromate, an ancient photographic printing process that he has reappropriated to create unique works of great intensity. His personal projects reflect a long-term approach, the fruit of several years' investment. Among his outstanding achievements Los Ultimos Carboneros is a vibrant tribute to Cuba's last charcoal burners. Stéphane Noël also shares his expertise as an instructor to gum bichromate printing.
William Ropp
A sculptor of shadows, William Ropp uses light to shape his subjects, thereby capturing their raw beauty. Each of his portraits is like a silent monologue frozen in time. Imbued with sincere emotion, his photographs captivate the viewer. In the darkness of his studio or travelling far-off (Africa, Latin America), William Ropp unfolds his obsession with a humanity without artifice caught up in its desires, anxieties and dreams.
DORA TISHMANN
A graduate of the National University of Fine Arts in Bucharest, Dora Tishmann experiments with different photographic techniques to explore themes of the body, the Universe, and Creation. Her latest series And there was Light focuses on light and its manifestations. The artist has developed a protocol for capturing light phenomena in the form of electro-photograms where light reveals a hidden dimension.
roger schall (1904-1995)
Roger Schall who began photography in the late 1920s was a pionneer and forerunner. For decades, he cast a tender and amused look at his contemporaries, paving the way for Humanist photography. Roger Schall took over 80,000 photographs many of which have yet to be discovered.
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