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Studio106 Fine art photographer - sales of limited edition prints and for hire photo-session - commissioned work

01/29/2023

Lenticular print. Innocence #2

09/28/2021

INNOCENCE 2 - Lenticular print available at

AGE OF INNOCENCE on view in Paris at ART TROPE GALLERY in partnership with POLKA GALERIE. Show runs until January 30th. ...
12/22/2020

AGE OF INNOCENCE on view in Paris at ART TROPE GALLERY in partnership with POLKA GALERIE. Show runs until January 30th. This series of portraits taken during 4 years explores the sociological relationship of children and teenagers with gun culture in the USA. A book of this work was released last spring by publishing house IMAGES PLURIELLES with a foreword by sociologist Jennifer Carlson. Prints range from 900 Euros to 4000 Euros and up - we ship worldwide as well copies of the book. .paris exhibition

The story behind this actual photograph exhibited currently at ART TROPE GALLERY from my series AGE OF INNOCENCE. During...
12/11/2020

The story behind this actual photograph exhibited currently at ART TROPE GALLERY from my series AGE OF INNOCENCE. During nearly 4 years I went cross country to explore and document through portraits and a simple question “What do you like about guns?” the emotional relationship of children with guns in America. Each time, I setup a “nomadic” studio in such places like a shooting range, a hotel conference room, people’s livingroom, garage or basement…. I invited parents to come with their children and their guns. 90% of the time I never met my subjects before the sitting. The idea was open-call for whoever wanted to come and being part of the project. For this actual portrait, we had set-up the studio in an existing photo studio in a small rural town in Texas during the summer of 2016. I had asked one of my local assistants to find a US flag, as I wanted to take a photo with reference to one of my earlier projects AMERICAN DREAM (2006). The next day my assistant brought a very large faded cotton flag that he had found a few months earlier in an abandoned construction site. I took portraits in this studio during 3 consecutive days. I kept the flag handy in case I would find the perfect subject and idea to involve it. The last day C.J (15 years old) featured in this portrait, came with his dad. This day, it was over 100 degrees outside and our A/C in the studio broke down that morning. It didn’t help that the roof was made of corrugated metal panels, so it became quickly extremely hot inside the studio. My assistant had to put a fan underneath my digital Hasselblad camera, as the body of the camera was so hot I could barely touch it. In the early afternoon, I started to take photos of C.J. in his regular clothes, but at this point the heat was unbearable and the teenager took his shirt off. I asked him if he didn’t mind wearing the flag on his shoulders for a couple of frames. This teenager had never posed for a professional photographer and had no clue of his good looks - with piercing green eyes and flawless tan. A sweet country boy who enjoyed hunting.

Signing of my book AGE OF INNOCENCE tomorrow Sunday December 6th from 1 PM to 6 PM at ART TROPE GALLERY PARIS. Show runs...
12/05/2020

Signing of my book AGE OF INNOCENCE tomorrow Sunday December 6th from 1 PM to 6 PM at ART TROPE GALLERY PARIS. Show runs until January 30th in partnership with POLKA GALERIE. This series of portraits taken during 4 years explores the relationship of children and teenagers with gun culture in the US. A book of this work was released this year by publishing house IMAGES PLURIELLES with a foreword by sociologist Jennifer Carlson. ART TROPE GALLERY 5 Rue Pierre au Lard Paris IV right behind Musée Beaubourg

With “The abduction of Ganymede” at the lab - this photo shot for the 2004 Charles Jourdan campaign is part of the perma...
11/11/2020

With “The abduction of Ganymede” at the lab - this photo shot for the 2004 Charles Jourdan campaign is part of the permanent collection of Le Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris - it was on a billboard in Times Square for a year l

Pleased to announce that I will be showing a selection of portraits from my series “Friends, Artists and Collectors - An...
10/23/2020

Pleased to announce that I will be showing a selection of portraits from my series “Friends, Artists and Collectors - An invitation at my table” here featured my friend Sandra Long

Pleased to announce that I will be showing a selection of portraits from my series “Friends, Artists and Collectors - An...
10/23/2020

Pleased to announce that I will be showing a selection of portraits from my series “Friends, Artists and Collectors - An invitation at my table”

Happy to be included in the first edition of the Photo Festival in Selma
10/10/2020

Happy to be included in the first edition of the Photo Festival in Selma

Save the date Vernissage AGE OF INNOCENCE - Saturday 19, 6:30 PM - Nuits Photographiques - Pierrevert, France (Sept 17 -...
09/18/2020

Save the date Vernissage AGE OF INNOCENCE - Saturday 19, 6:30 PM - Nuits Photographiques - Pierrevert, France (Sept 17 - 20, 2020)

Save the date Vernissage AGE OF INNOCENCE - Saturday 19, 6:30 PM - Nuits Photographiques - Pierrevert, France (Sept 17 -...
09/11/2020

Save the date Vernissage AGE OF INNOCENCE - Saturday 19, 6:30 PM - Nuits Photographiques - Pierrevert, France (Sept 17 - 20, 2020)

Last week for VERTIGES DES JOURS - visit the exhibition on view at POLKA galerie until September 13. The vision of 40 ph...
09/09/2020

Last week for VERTIGES DES JOURS - visit the exhibition on view at POLKA galerie until September 13. The vision of 40 photographers on how we see the world after the pandemic - My photograph was inspired by something very specific to this town. New York is known to be the city where people come and go. Often, when New Yorkers move out, they don’t bother taking all their belongings with them, but leave behind various kinds of things on sidewalks, headboards, mattresses, chairs, shelving units, books, records. It is always surprising, but so New York! Because of the dramatic consequences of the pandemic on the economy, already a great number of New Yorkers have moved out and many more will do the same for months to come. It will still be New York with its effervescence, but it will probably take a while for the city to thrive again.

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