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E | MAGAZINE
MAY 2015
Photographize is an independent electronic magazine, downloadable FREE, that involves any kind of art regardless of technique or period such as illustra-tion, painting, digital art, photography, sculpture, graphics. Wants to be a virtual place based on the immediacy, where the images are presented in their pure beauty have the ability to capture and capti-vate the viewer
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Editor,founder,publisher and Art Director : Andrea Costantini
Follow me:
email: [email protected]
Cover : © Antonio Mora
MAY 2015
3Laurent Chehere
3pag
Martin Rak
15
pag
Antonio Mora
27
pag
Francesco Romoli
39
pag
Jeremy Clausse
51
pag
Vincent Bourilhon
63
pag
Josephine Cardin
75
pag
Photographize is an independent electronic magazine, downloadable FREE, that involves any kind of art regardless of technique or period such as illustra-tion, painting, digital art, photography, sculpture, graphics. Wants to be a virtual place based on the immediacy, where the images are presented in their pure beauty have the ability to capture and capti-vate the viewer
web: www.photographize.org
All images and text published in PhotographizeMag are the sole property of the featured authors and the subject copyright.
No image or text can be reproduced, edited, copied or distributed without the express written permission of its legal owner.
2010-2014 © PhotographizeMag | all rights reserved
Editor,founder,publisher and Art Director : Andrea Costantini
Follow me:
email: [email protected]
Cover : © Antonio Mora
MAY 2015
3Laurent Chehere
3pag
Martin Rak
15
pag
Antonio Mora
27
pag
Francesco Romoli
39
pag
Jeremy Clausse
51
pag
Vincent Bourilhon
63
pag
Josephine Cardin
75
pag
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The linen which dries © Laurent Chehere
For his series 'Flying Houses', photographer Laurent Chehere turns mundane suburban residences into fantastical, aerial still lifes. The images instantly remind us on Pixar’s film Up, just take away the balloons and swap animation for some seriously believable photo manipulation.
Sporting washing lines, window flowers and even one burning building, the inspiration for the suburban town houses comes straight from the homes he came across in poorer neighborhoods in Paris. So whimsical and imaginative, if only they were real.
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The linen which dries © Laurent Chehere
For his series 'Flying Houses', photographer Laurent Chehere turns mundane suburban residences into fantastical, aerial still lifes. The images instantly remind us on Pixar’s film Up, just take away the balloons and swap animation for some seriously believable photo manipulation.
Sporting washing lines, window flowers and even one burning building, the inspiration for the suburban town houses comes straight from the homes he came across in poorer neighborhoods in Paris. So whimsical and imaginative, if only they were real.
5 6All images and text published in PhotographizeMag are the sole property of the featured authors and the subject copyright.
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Mc Do © Laurent Chehere Missing Street © Laurent Chehere
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Mc Do © Laurent Chehere Missing Street © Laurent Chehere
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Who are you? © Laurent ChehereRed © Laurent Chehere
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Who are you? © Laurent ChehereRed © Laurent Chehere
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Circus © Laurent ChehereCaravan © Laurent Chehere
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Circus © Laurent ChehereCaravan © Laurent Chehere
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Still Life © Laurent ChehereLe Petit Journal © Laurent Chehere
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Still Life © Laurent ChehereLe Petit Journal © Laurent Chehere
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Gainsbourg © Laurent Chehere
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My name is Martin Rak. I was born in 1984 in Prague, and have been living
there all my life. I got my first camera from my grandfather when I was
six and I have been interested in photography since then. However, I have
only been photographing seriously since 2007, when I bought my first
digital SLR camera.
I enjoy traveling and being outside, therefore I mostly do fine art
landscape photography. My favorite place is the Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland
which lies on the boarder between the Czech Republic and Germany.
Most of my images are from there.
It is a beautiful feeling to stand on a cliff in the morning silence,
above the endless sea of clouds and to be there when the first light
touches the landscape. I try to capture this atmosphere with my camera and
share it with you.
I have recently been more attracted to black and white photography, which
especially together with long exposures allow me to drift away from the
real world and realize my creative intention.
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Šachovnice © Martin Rak
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My name is Martin Rak. I was born in 1984 in Prague, and have been living
there all my life. I got my first camera from my grandfather when I was
six and I have been interested in photography since then. However, I have
only been photographing seriously since 2007, when I bought my first
digital SLR camera.
I enjoy traveling and being outside, therefore I mostly do fine art
landscape photography. My favorite place is the Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland
which lies on the boarder between the Czech Republic and Germany.
Most of my images are from there.
It is a beautiful feeling to stand on a cliff in the morning silence,
above the endless sea of clouds and to be there when the first light
touches the landscape. I try to capture this atmosphere with my camera and
share it with you.
I have recently been more attracted to black and white photography, which
especially together with long exposures allow me to drift away from the
real world and realize my creative intention.
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Šachovnice © Martin Rak
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Město duchů © Martin Rak
Moritzburg © Martin Rak
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Město duchů © Martin Rak
Moritzburg © Martin Rak
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Kmeny © Martin Rak
Les © Martin Rak
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Kmeny © Martin Rak
Les © Martin Rak
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Crab © Martin Rak Runaway © Martin Rak
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Crab © Martin Rak Runaway © Martin Rak
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Lapeny © Martin Rak Cyklista © Martin Rak
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Lapeny © Martin Rak Cyklista © Martin Rak
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Gondolas & Santa Maria della Salute© Martin Rak
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Central Park © Antonio Mora
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Antonio Mora is an experienced creative Spanish who after an extensive
career like designer and art director, ends finally in the art to give
free rein to his inexhaustible fantasy, to his eager expressive needs.
He describes himself as someone who makes cockails, realizes from images
found in blogs, magazines, and fusing them together, works of great
forcefulness and expressive force that do not leave anybody indiffer-
ent. They disturb.
His originality takes root in the merger, in finding combinations that
leave in the palate of our conscience flavors of evocation and mystery.
Images that open a crack in our collective memory allowing us to watch,
though only it is an instant the hybrid beings who populate our deepest
dreams.
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Central Park © Antonio Mora
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Antonio Mora is an experienced creative Spanish who after an extensive
career like designer and art director, ends finally in the art to give
free rein to his inexhaustible fantasy, to his eager expressive needs.
He describes himself as someone who makes cockails, realizes from images
found in blogs, magazines, and fusing them together, works of great
forcefulness and expressive force that do not leave anybody indiffer-
ent. They disturb.
His originality takes root in the merger, in finding combinations that
leave in the palate of our conscience flavors of evocation and mystery.
Images that open a crack in our collective memory allowing us to watch,
though only it is an instant the hybrid beings who populate our deepest
dreams.
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The Door © Antonio Mora The Queen © Antonio Mora
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The Door © Antonio Mora The Queen © Antonio Mora
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Arquitectures © Antonio Mora
Man in Venetia © Antonio Mora
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Arquitectures © Antonio Mora
Man in Venetia © Antonio Mora
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The Bridge © Antonio Mora
Arboleda © Antonio Mora
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Arboleda © Antonio Mora
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© Francesco Romoli
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Francesco Romoli was born in Pisa in 1977. Always interested in expressive
forms of any type at age 14 he began to study guitar and music theory.
He falls in love in computers in 1998 and started to work on hacking and
net-art. He graduated in 2004 in Pisa in computer science. In 2010 begins
to use photoshop for his creations, halfway between graphic design and
photography. In 2012 he began studying at the center of contemporary
photography Fondazione Studio Marangoni, Florence. His other passions
include skydiving and travel.
Postcards from the future
The Three Laws of Robotics:
1: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a
human being to come to harm;
2: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such
orders would conflict with the First Law;
3: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does
not conflict with the First or Second Law;
The Zeroth Law: A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow
humanity to come to harm.
― Isaac Asimov, I, Robot
© Francesco Romoli
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Francesco Romoli was born in Pisa in 1977. Always interested in expressive
forms of any type at age 14 he began to study guitar and music theory.
He falls in love in computers in 1998 and started to work on hacking and
net-art. He graduated in 2004 in Pisa in computer science. In 2010 begins
to use photoshop for his creations, halfway between graphic design and
photography. In 2012 he began studying at the center of contemporary
photography Fondazione Studio Marangoni, Florence. His other passions
include skydiving and travel.
Postcards from the future
The Three Laws of Robotics:
1: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a
human being to come to harm;
2: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such
orders would conflict with the First Law;
3: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does
not conflict with the First or Second Law;
The Zeroth Law: A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow
humanity to come to harm.
― Isaac Asimov, I, Robot
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© Francesco Romoli
© Francesco Romoli
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© Francesco Romoli
© Francesco Romoli
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© Francesco Romoli
© Francesco Romoli
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© Francesco Romoli
© Francesco Romoli
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Imaginary towns
Ruined buildings, lost in some desert beyond reality.
Reflections of what was. Characters living in houses that no longer exist.
A world cast beyond the frontiers of our own, where the adventures of
fragile beings,
who ignore why they were born, are shared. Beings for whom two thousand
years will not be enough time to grow.
© Francesco Romoli
© Francesco Romoli
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Imaginary towns
Ruined buildings, lost in some desert beyond reality.
Reflections of what was. Characters living in houses that no longer exist.
A world cast beyond the frontiers of our own, where the adventures of
fragile beings,
who ignore why they were born, are shared. Beings for whom two thousand
years will not be enough time to grow.
© Francesco Romoli
© Francesco Romoli
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© Francesco Romoli
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© Francesco Romoli
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WELCOME IN THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE VARI-ABLE-GEOMETRY EXILE. HE WILL NOT TELL YOU WHERE FROM HE GOES, HE WILL NOT TELL YOU WHERE HE GOES… DIFFICULT IN THESE CASES THERE TO PRESENT HE.
LA TERRE NE TOURNE PAS ROND © Jeremy Clausse
To present him would give him an outline, a shape, a limit, a
partition…collision! Release itself, here is the quest of this
dreamer in the intuitions – unrealistic – infractions!
His practice builds itself around mirages, around appearances,
which get married label fusion. The idea: explore the potential
of the dark camera. Of his trip in the heart of an illusion, a
pilgrimage in his fiction, in the fatal breast, the penetration,
he sees the beautiful of his passion… the fault to whom ? Fault
in the written forms.
Author French photographer, feet on Earth and the head in stars,
the three eyes are opened to seize the Beauty which surrounds
us. His photography – tinged with ecstasy and with fury – of
dreams, falls, the truth of a found essence…its truth aims to be
to create a footbridge, a link in the Other one.
Born in the North of France in 1977, I'm a young fine art
photographer. The camera began to accompany my journeys in 2001
but it is only in 2008 when I was interested in the power of the
photo, what she can convey and allows to share. Anaïs Nin said ”
the internal rooms of the soul are as the darkroom of the
photographer. We cannot stay there for a long time, otherwise it
becomes the cell of the neurotic. ” I enough agree with this
quotation.
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WELCOME IN THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE VARI-ABLE-GEOMETRY EXILE. HE WILL NOT TELL YOU WHERE FROM HE GOES, HE WILL NOT TELL YOU WHERE HE GOES… DIFFICULT IN THESE CASES THERE TO PRESENT HE.
LA TERRE NE TOURNE PAS ROND © Jeremy Clausse
To present him would give him an outline, a shape, a limit, a
partition…collision! Release itself, here is the quest of this
dreamer in the intuitions – unrealistic – infractions!
His practice builds itself around mirages, around appearances,
which get married label fusion. The idea: explore the potential
of the dark camera. Of his trip in the heart of an illusion, a
pilgrimage in his fiction, in the fatal breast, the penetration,
he sees the beautiful of his passion… the fault to whom ? Fault
in the written forms.
Author French photographer, feet on Earth and the head in stars,
the three eyes are opened to seize the Beauty which surrounds
us. His photography – tinged with ecstasy and with fury – of
dreams, falls, the truth of a found essence…its truth aims to be
to create a footbridge, a link in the Other one.
Born in the North of France in 1977, I'm a young fine art
photographer. The camera began to accompany my journeys in 2001
but it is only in 2008 when I was interested in the power of the
photo, what she can convey and allows to share. Anaïs Nin said ”
the internal rooms of the soul are as the darkroom of the
photographer. We cannot stay there for a long time, otherwise it
becomes the cell of the neurotic. ” I enough agree with this
quotation.
All images and text published in PhotographizeMag are the sole property of the featured authors and the subject copyright.
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PLEASE CONNECT ME © Jeremy Clausse
The alchemy which allows this one to be born. Once again several
quotations express better my relationship in the photo than me
could not make him :
- ” A photography, it is a cardiac arrest of a fraction of a
second. ”(Pierre Movila)
- ” A photography, it is the fragment of time that will not
return. ” (Martine Franck)
- ” Any photo is an intelligence which exhausts a light. ”
And finally because a frame is certainly necessary for all this
and because i needs to honor masters : ” To photograph it is to
put on the same line of sight the head, the eye and the heart. ”
(Henri Cartier-Bresson).
The camera just like the human mind possesses secret one
thousand which it is necessary to learn to tame.
What I appreciate in this way of expression, it is the
possibility that allows the photography to take the imagination
and the spirit “somewhere else” beyond some centimeters of the
support of exit.
(Denis Roche)
THE WHOLE WORLD IS A CACTUS © Jeremy Clausse
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PLEASE CONNECT ME © Jeremy Clausse
The alchemy which allows this one to be born. Once again several
quotations express better my relationship in the photo than me
could not make him :
- ” A photography, it is a cardiac arrest of a fraction of a
second. ”(Pierre Movila)
- ” A photography, it is the fragment of time that will not
return. ” (Martine Franck)
- ” Any photo is an intelligence which exhausts a light. ”
And finally because a frame is certainly necessary for all this
and because i needs to honor masters : ” To photograph it is to
put on the same line of sight the head, the eye and the heart. ”
(Henri Cartier-Bresson).
The camera just like the human mind possesses secret one
thousand which it is necessary to learn to tame.
What I appreciate in this way of expression, it is the
possibility that allows the photography to take the imagination
and the spirit “somewhere else” beyond some centimeters of the
support of exit.
(Denis Roche)
THE WHOLE WORLD IS A CACTUS © Jeremy Clausse
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PEACE 9 POINTS, WAR 6 POINTS SO STOP © Jeremy ClausseRATIONALITY LESS IS MORE © Jeremy Clausse
I used photo manipulation to create another world of image
which shows the human being and of his report to the world.
At present, I work on several projects of which an entitled
series “GAIA”. Gaia is the personification of the Earth in the
cosmogony of Hésiode – She is the maternal ancestor of the
divine races and the monsters. To Latin we find the equivalent
Was in hiding there to Terra Mater or Tellus.
The only one is Gaia, the earth. According to the narrative of
Hésiode, it seems good that Gaia, who is a goddess in the well
defined lines, the principle where from any things went out, was
the big divinity of the primitive Greeks. As the Aegean, as the
peoples of Asia, the Greeks doubtless had to adore originally
the Earth-mother, in whom they saw the goddess-mother. Gaia ”
goddess in the wide breast “, was a time the supreme goddess, of
whom the majesty was not only imperative upon the men, but upon
the gods.
As first divinity, Gaïa is, in a way, the guard of the divine
power: it is her who causes the rebellion of Cronos against
Ouranos and that of his grandson Zeus against Cronos, in a
certain quest of the perfect sovereign; but she also raises her
monstrous sons, the Giants and Typhoon, against Zeus, doomed to
failure mutinies.
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PEACE 9 POINTS, WAR 6 POINTS SO STOP © Jeremy ClausseRATIONALITY LESS IS MORE © Jeremy Clausse
I used photo manipulation to create another world of image
which shows the human being and of his report to the world.
At present, I work on several projects of which an entitled
series “GAIA”. Gaia is the personification of the Earth in the
cosmogony of Hésiode – She is the maternal ancestor of the
divine races and the monsters. To Latin we find the equivalent
Was in hiding there to Terra Mater or Tellus.
The only one is Gaia, the earth. According to the narrative of
Hésiode, it seems good that Gaia, who is a goddess in the well
defined lines, the principle where from any things went out, was
the big divinity of the primitive Greeks. As the Aegean, as the
peoples of Asia, the Greeks doubtless had to adore originally
the Earth-mother, in whom they saw the goddess-mother. Gaia ”
goddess in the wide breast “, was a time the supreme goddess, of
whom the majesty was not only imperative upon the men, but upon
the gods.
As first divinity, Gaïa is, in a way, the guard of the divine
power: it is her who causes the rebellion of Cronos against
Ouranos and that of his grandson Zeus against Cronos, in a
certain quest of the perfect sovereign; but she also raises her
monstrous sons, the Giants and Typhoon, against Zeus, doomed to
failure mutinies.
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UNDER PRESSURE © Jeremy Clausse
In this way, the Greeks doubtless wanted to represent both
aspects of the nature: capable of creating the harmonious
beauty, but also capable of making reappear the original chaos.
You will find through this series an interpretation which is
singular me and to return honor to Mother Nature -
In parallel, I also work on the infinitesimal.
In my serie "(All) chimie photographik et Temps moderne", I try
to approach the movements of the society and the relationship
between the human beings and the ownership.
Here is the approach : an invitation, to whom will linger in its
world.
VOODOO CHILD © Jeremy Clausse
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UNDER PRESSURE © Jeremy Clausse
In this way, the Greeks doubtless wanted to represent both
aspects of the nature: capable of creating the harmonious
beauty, but also capable of making reappear the original chaos.
You will find through this series an interpretation which is
singular me and to return honor to Mother Nature -
In parallel, I also work on the infinitesimal.
In my serie "(All) chimie photographik et Temps moderne", I try
to approach the movements of the society and the relationship
between the human beings and the ownership.
Here is the approach : an invitation, to whom will linger in its
world.
VOODOO CHILD © Jeremy Clausse
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PROTECT YOUR INTIMITY © Jeremy Clausse
MAESTRO MUSIC © Jeremy Clausse
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PROTECT YOUR INTIMITY © Jeremy Clausse
MAESTRO MUSIC © Jeremy Clausse
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STARMAN © Jeremy Clausse
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STARMAN © Jeremy Clausse
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Throwback Thursday, Super Vincenzo Bros
© Vincent Bourilhon
Fine art photographer Vincent Bourilhon expresses his dreams of a dynamic,
vibrant world through enchantingly whimsical images. The Paris-based
creative, who first first picked up a camera at the age of 16, combines
photography and digital manipulation for stunningly surreal results that
invite viewers to get lost in otherworldly scenes and visual narratives.
Since we last shared Bourilhon's work in 2013, the photographer has
continued to surprise and stun with fresh, imaginative concepts.
Some familiar motifs, such as airplanes, rainclouds, and magical jars, are
reinterpreted in different ways, while other images explore new ideas and
worlds. As always, Bourilhon's work is beautifully cinematic, with each
shot resembling a still from a film filled with magic, adventure, and
self-discovery.
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Throwback Thursday, Super Vincenzo Bros
© Vincent Bourilhon
Fine art photographer Vincent Bourilhon expresses his dreams of a dynamic,
vibrant world through enchantingly whimsical images. The Paris-based
creative, who first first picked up a camera at the age of 16, combines
photography and digital manipulation for stunningly surreal results that
invite viewers to get lost in otherworldly scenes and visual narratives.
Since we last shared Bourilhon's work in 2013, the photographer has
continued to surprise and stun with fresh, imaginative concepts.
Some familiar motifs, such as airplanes, rainclouds, and magical jars, are
reinterpreted in different ways, while other images explore new ideas and
worlds. As always, Bourilhon's work is beautifully cinematic, with each
shot resembling a still from a film filled with magic, adventure, and
self-discovery.
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The Way to Paris © Vincent Bourilhon
Graphic Games © Vincent Bourilhon
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The Way to Paris © Vincent Bourilhon
Graphic Games © Vincent Bourilhon
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Crying Hand © Vincent Bourilhon
Poursuite © Vincent Bourilhon
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Crying Hand © Vincent Bourilhon
Poursuite © Vincent Bourilhon
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My real Bestfriend © Vincent Bourilhon Superficial © Vincent Bourilhon
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My real Bestfriend © Vincent Bourilhon Superficial © Vincent Bourilhon
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Personal Festivity © Vincent Bourilhon
Plantations © Vincent Bourilhon
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Personal Festivity © Vincent Bourilhon
Plantations © Vincent Bourilhon
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Catch the Moon © Vincent Bourilhon
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Catch the Moon © Vincent Bourilhon
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Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Josephine Cardin is a fine
arts photographer who grew up in South Florida, and is now living and
working in Rochester, NY.
Presently, Cardin has been developing her contemporary figurative work,
inspired by music, dance, and the human themes of loneliness, isolation,
fear, and transformation. Cardin works primarily in self-portraiture to
illustrate scenes that bewitch and explore our human sensibilities
through abstract stories with a visual dialogue between the subject and
the artist created through harmonic gestures and magnetic artistry.
Cardin's work has been published/featured in Hi-Fructose, InPrint,
Digital Camera, Photo+, BLUR, Adore Chroma, The Spoiler’s Hand, Lucy’s,
beau BU, F-Stop, Dark Beauty, and Dance Magazines; among many others.
She has exhibited with the Menier Gallery in London, ArtMeet Gallery in
Milan, Spectrum Gallery in Rochester, NY, The Professional Woman
Photographers, and The Boca Raton Museum of Art Juried Exhibition. Most
recently Cardin received and honorable mention for the 2014 Julia
Margaret Cameron Awards, was selected as a finalist for the
Photographer’s Forum Magazine’s The Best of Photography 2014, and was
selected as a finalist for the PhotoNola/International House Mary Magda-
lene Exhibit in New Orleans. She has done work for the Boston Ballet,
Rochester City Ballet, Arts Ballet Theater, and The Broward Center for
the Performing Arts; as well as work for corporate clients. Additionally
she earned an artistic grant from the state of Florida, prior to her move
to Boston.
© García de Marina
© Josephine Cardin
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Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Josephine Cardin is a fine
arts photographer who grew up in South Florida, and is now living and
working in Rochester, NY.
Presently, Cardin has been developing her contemporary figurative work,
inspired by music, dance, and the human themes of loneliness, isolation,
fear, and transformation. Cardin works primarily in self-portraiture to
illustrate scenes that bewitch and explore our human sensibilities
through abstract stories with a visual dialogue between the subject and
the artist created through harmonic gestures and magnetic artistry.
Cardin's work has been published/featured in Hi-Fructose, InPrint,
Digital Camera, Photo+, BLUR, Adore Chroma, The Spoiler’s Hand, Lucy’s,
beau BU, F-Stop, Dark Beauty, and Dance Magazines; among many others.
She has exhibited with the Menier Gallery in London, ArtMeet Gallery in
Milan, Spectrum Gallery in Rochester, NY, The Professional Woman
Photographers, and The Boca Raton Museum of Art Juried Exhibition. Most
recently Cardin received and honorable mention for the 2014 Julia
Margaret Cameron Awards, was selected as a finalist for the
Photographer’s Forum Magazine’s The Best of Photography 2014, and was
selected as a finalist for the PhotoNola/International House Mary Magda-
lene Exhibit in New Orleans. She has done work for the Boston Ballet,
Rochester City Ballet, Arts Ballet Theater, and The Broward Center for
the Performing Arts; as well as work for corporate clients. Additionally
she earned an artistic grant from the state of Florida, prior to her move
to Boston.
© García de Marina
© Josephine Cardin
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Always an artist in some capacity, Cardin started out as a ballet dancer,
then earning her B.A. in Art History from Florida Atlantic University,
followed by an M.A. in Communications from Lynn University. She went on
to hold several professional jobs in the arts, while continuing to
produce personal and professional photography projects as a freelancer.
In 2010 Cardin focused on pursuing her fine arts career full-time.
© Josephine Cardin
© Josephine Cardin
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Always an artist in some capacity, Cardin started out as a ballet dancer,
then earning her B.A. in Art History from Florida Atlantic University,
followed by an M.A. in Communications from Lynn University. She went on
to hold several professional jobs in the arts, while continuing to
produce personal and professional photography projects as a freelancer.
In 2010 Cardin focused on pursuing her fine arts career full-time.
© Josephine Cardin
© Josephine Cardin
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