honorable mention
RAPPENEAU ALAIN france
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Black and white fine art cityscapes
Due to his experience and also by taste, he practices photography in many fields and is always on the lookout for new creative techniques.
At first his artistic approach focused on proxy-photography mainly with wild flowers.
He regularly practices landscape photography and the long exposure during his walks in Burgundy or during the places he discovers during his travels.
He returned to street photography while preparing his second participation in the exhibition of his photo club in Burgundy.
The very old technique of multi-exposure came back to him during his creative research and an emotional search that he feels he has to transmit. He began to experiment on his own during his photographic wanderings in urban settings.
Multiple exposure photography is a source of infinite creativity. It allows you to fix several moments on the same image. This creates confusion in time and the shift between each view creates an abstraction in the urban space whether modern or historic. It also allows him to express a vision of a chaotic and unstable world.
He then discovered the ICM (Intentional Movement Camera). He loved it and he works this technique regularly.
He also enjoys black and white photography. This allows him to communicate his vision and infuse feelings and emotions into his fine art photography.
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entry description
Working with light allows me to communicate my vision and infuse feelings and emotions into my fine art black and white photographs.about the photographer
Amateur photographer since adolescence Alain Rappeneau practiced the profession of studio photographer for a few years to stop at the end of 1992. After a long period of stoppage, he resumed photography in 2016. He went digital and since then he has invests in fine art.Due to his experience and also by taste, he practices photography in many fields and is always on the lookout for new creative techniques.
At first his artistic approach focused on proxy-photography mainly with wild flowers.
He regularly practices landscape photography and the long exposure during his walks in Burgundy or during the places he discovers during his travels.
He returned to street photography while preparing his second participation in the exhibition of his photo club in Burgundy.
The very old technique of multi-exposure came back to him during his creative research and an emotional search that he feels he has to transmit. He began to experiment on his own during his photographic wanderings in urban settings.
Multiple exposure photography is a source of infinite creativity. It allows you to fix several moments on the same image. This creates confusion in time and the shift between each view creates an abstraction in the urban space whether modern or historic. It also allows him to express a vision of a chaotic and unstable world.
He then discovered the ICM (Intentional Movement Camera). He loved it and he works this technique regularly.
He also enjoys black and white photography. This allows him to communicate his vision and infuse feelings and emotions into his fine art photography.
back to gallery