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There was something magic about this scene, about the way the woman posed and totally let herself go in front of the camera, without me asking anything. Looking at the contact sheet afterwards - I was still shooting on film -, I couldn't make up my mind on choosing only one image. Somehow, I had to reconstruct the scene, the beauty of the poses and the movements, the way my eyes had seen them in real motion.

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Cinéma (2014) Photograph
by Elisabeth Blanchet Burgot

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There was something magic about this scene, about the way the woman posed and totally let herself go in front of the camera, without me asking anything. Looking at the contact sheet afterwards - I was still shooting on film -, I couldn't make up my mind on choosing only one image. Somehow, I had to reconstruct the scene, the beauty of the poses and the movements, the way my eyes had seen them in real motion.

Materials used:

Fine Art paper

Tags:
#portrait #woman #face #model #pose #black & white #quadriptic 
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Born in 1970, Elisabeth Blanchet Burgot is a photographer, a writer and a film maker. Her main interests as a documentarist are people and communities. Through her different long term... Read more

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