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Emmanuelle Choussy francePhoto © Emmanuelle Choussy
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Falling Angel
Jimmy Page
Art photoshoot done in Downtown Los Angeles by the French photographer Emmanuelle Choussy (May 2014)
After receiving her Bachelor’s degree, Emmanuelle studied 18th century French Comparative Literature, then obtained a Master’s Degree in Audiovisual Communications before becoming a self-taught photographer in 2004. She moved in Los Angeles in 2011 to pursue further creative endeavors.
The artist’s « French heritage » brings her work a touch of subtlety and elegance, as she appreciates to claim being influenced by the « Academic movement » of the European painters of the XVIIe century in the set-up of her images. In 2012 her work is diffused within the historical Parisian photos agencies GAMMA-RAPHO and SIPA press.
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"I'm just looking for an angel with a broken wing."Jimmy Page
Art photoshoot done in Downtown Los Angeles by the French photographer Emmanuelle Choussy (May 2014)
about the photographer
Emmanuelle Choussy is a former photography model who turned photographer. Born and raised in France, she stole her father’s camera when she was seven years-old and started to photograph her friends and family. At fifteen, she won her first literature contest in high school and a few years later she wrote an essay about the « Photo-Therapy » (How the Photography can help people to achieve a better living ?) she has been practicing since 2008.After receiving her Bachelor’s degree, Emmanuelle studied 18th century French Comparative Literature, then obtained a Master’s Degree in Audiovisual Communications before becoming a self-taught photographer in 2004. She moved in Los Angeles in 2011 to pursue further creative endeavors.
The artist’s « French heritage » brings her work a touch of subtlety and elegance, as she appreciates to claim being influenced by the « Academic movement » of the European painters of the XVIIe century in the set-up of her images. In 2012 her work is diffused within the historical Parisian photos agencies GAMMA-RAPHO and SIPA press.
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