Thomas Deschamps photographies

Thomas Deschamps photographies Lifestyle photography for beautiful places.

Concrete waves
24/11/2022

Concrete waves

Fairytale scenery
17/11/2022

Fairytale scenery

Repetition
08/11/2022

Repetition

The remains of the day
18/10/2022

The remains of the day

River of no return
13/10/2022

River of no return

Page-turnerFor me, there is no greater pleasure than turning the pages of a book and leaving the digital world for a wor...
11/10/2022

Page-turner

For me, there is no greater pleasure than turning the pages of a book and leaving the digital world for a world made of paper and beautiful objects that you can touch.

I have so far edited four books on topics that matter to me: intriguing interiors, vintage cars,
vernacular architecture and idealized countryside, and finally a book I called "short stories", a collection of photograms where each page tells a different story.

My books are still for sale on my website* ,you can find them in the store section.

(*Please note: due to Brexit and if you order from Europe, you may have to pay customs duties to the carrier at the time of delivery.)

Still life
29/09/2022

Still life

Sandbox mode
27/09/2022

Sandbox mode

Totem
13/09/2022

Totem

Cabin fever
08/09/2022

Cabin fever

Modern Babylon
06/09/2022

Modern Babylon

DazzlementI would have liked to attend the meetings where, in the early 1980s, someone drew with a large stroke of a pen...
28/07/2022

Dazzlement

I would have liked to attend the meetings where, in the early 1980s, someone drew with a large stroke of a pen the Axe Majeur, more than three kilometers long, which connects the Belvedere Tower to the banks of the Oise river.
 
Following the utopian wanderings of urban planners in the 1960s, when they wanted to dissociate pedestrians from cars at all costs – the famous cities on slabs – and which ended up scaring people, the Quartier de l'Horloge in Cergy Pontoise was built in reaction to the brutalism of the architects of the previous decade: designed by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, the Quartier de l’Horloge is a tribute to the architecture of the Grand Siècle of Louis XIV : colonnades, pediments, the whole neoclassical panoply has been summoned. The large, blindingly white facades create a monumental setting, which some would describe as pompous.

You can read the full story on my website in the Journal section, a story called « Tout droit».

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