honorable mention
Annick Jaquillard switzerland
title
It was then
A tea factory from the 20th century it had the chance to breathe its second life for more than one hundred years. Time now has arrived for a third transformatio. I was fascinated with this particular building that is close from where I live so I took my chances and talked with owners so I could photograph its past life prior to its next one.
Seeking to show a prolonged vision of the subject, not just to capture but to make it last, is what inspires her. Dusk or dawn, it is the concert of a moment’s beauty and reflection for Annick in a constant search of textures, colors and precious lights.
Reuniting with photography is simple and natural for Annick. The talented eye of the designer captures the landscape and offers it under her eyes in wonder. It is a thank you from the photographer for nature and hopefully tot he delight of the beholder.
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entry description
A chance to photograph the past activities of a building with a stop in the present while expecting its future metamorphosis.A tea factory from the 20th century it had the chance to breathe its second life for more than one hundred years. Time now has arrived for a third transformatio. I was fascinated with this particular building that is close from where I live so I took my chances and talked with owners so I could photograph its past life prior to its next one.
about the photographer
Born on the urban island of Montreal, Annick reunites with photography while living in Switzerland. The rediscovery of the beauty of the swiss alp’s lake is where she resumes her photographic work with happiness and passion.Seeking to show a prolonged vision of the subject, not just to capture but to make it last, is what inspires her. Dusk or dawn, it is the concert of a moment’s beauty and reflection for Annick in a constant search of textures, colors and precious lights.
Reuniting with photography is simple and natural for Annick. The talented eye of the designer captures the landscape and offers it under her eyes in wonder. It is a thank you from the photographer for nature and hopefully tot he delight of the beholder.
back to gallery