I suspect that you got very good grades in geometry in school. Or, perhaps, you hated its formality and coldness but admired the beauty of the forms it described. So today you make images such as this. But are there ever people in your photographs?
strangetastes> I can't say that geometry, and well, mathematics in general, were my favourite subjects in school (english's always been THE subject I loved). But it must have left a few traces hidden somewhere in me and they're reappearing now I guess. Plus I'm a huge architecture fan! Concerning pepole in my photographs, in this blog there are hardly any people in them, you're right. I've got to photograph people everyday for my work and I dislike this quite a lot. Maybe its just because these pictures MUST be quite formal but I'm not really sure. The only people I'm really interested in photographing are musicians (you can have a look at my website : www.nevermindthename.com if you want).
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Très belle étude sur la construction architecturale.
J'ai aimé lire ta réponse à Strangetastes et te découvrir un peu mieux à cette occasion.
Je dois dire que je suis vraiment fan de ton travail. Tes photos me font redécouvrir la ville sous de nouveaux angles, j'arrive à peine à reconnaitre les lieux parfois... C'est vraiment trés beau et original. Bravo !
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Concerning pepole in my photographs, in this blog there are hardly any people in them, you're right. I've got to photograph people everyday for my work and I dislike this quite a lot. Maybe its just because these pictures MUST be quite formal but I'm not really sure.
The only people I'm really interested in photographing are musicians (you can have a look at my website : www.nevermindthename.com if you want).
J'ai aimé lire ta réponse à Strangetastes et te découvrir un peu mieux à cette occasion.
Une petite explication en Français serait la bienvenue.
alain> un masque de gladiateur ? C'est assez surprenant...quelle imagination !