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Florence Moll: Photo Agent, Paris

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With specialists in photography, hyper-realism, set and fashion design, 3D and video, Florence Moll has put together an eclectic group of talented artists in the service of commercial photography. Her photographers offer us a world that is by turns sensitive, futuristic and imaginary...

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Aurélien Chauvaud
Journeys

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Born in Paris, Aurelien completed his formal studies between France, England and Barbados. He is a graduate in photography from the Blackpool College, Lancaster University, UK. He has assisted internationally renowned fashion photographers before starting a photographer’s career of his o...

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Quentin Shih
Wuhan

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When I first visited the city Wuhan in South China along the Yangzi River, I saw lots abandoned small restaurants and small dance clubs on the bend of the river, just like some spaces being cut out, you can see the outside and some details of the inside, that gave me the inspiration of this serie...

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Qiu Yang
Dream on

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Qiu Yang was born in Beijing in 1981. He studied photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, where he now lives. A combination of still life, architecture and fashion, Qiu’s style places his work between the commercial and the artistic. Playful, graphic and aesthetic phenomena, the ob...

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Dimitri Daniloff
Mobilier urbain

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After starting out as an assistant photographer in Europe and the United States, Dimitri Daniloff (b. Paris, 1970) began his career as an independent photographer in 1998, marked from the outset with the desire to tell futuristic and subversive stories through photography.

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Sue Parkhill
Gone Tomorrow

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Originally from Australia, Sue Parkhill was educated at the Royal College of Art in London, where she now lives and works. Her photographs offer a loving vision of the world around her. She captures the tender beauty of the ordinary. The numerous ad campaigns and editorial spreads Parkhil...

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Nick Meek: Illuminated transparencies

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I was born in the North of England where it can be quite grey and have quite short summers. I think this had a huge effect on me as a human being…. It made me hungry for warmth and colour and, I suppose, adventure. It made me what to explore the world and what I think my photog...

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Dina Goldstein
In the dollhouse

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What if princesses had to deal with everyday life? What if Prince Charming had lost his kingdom and hadn’t ended up with Snow White? What if Rapunzel had cancer? What is Sleeping Beauty had never woken up? These are the questions Dina Goldstein asked herself while her mother was suff...

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Nick&Chloe
Mr Vertigo

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Chloé Claverie and Nick West hail from the suburbs of their respective cities of Paris and Dublin. They both came to photography through circuitous routes. Nick and Chloé joined forces in 2005 to form a photographic duo. Early work focused on kids and the imaginary tales of childhood. They sho...

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Aurore Valade
L'Or gris

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Following Ritratti, Torino, exhibited at the Rencontres d’Arles 2012, L’Or gris is the latest series from the young photographer Aurore Valade. In this series, Aurore continues on her journey into visual semantics, offering viewers a different sense of history, liberated from the principle o...

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