À propos du livre
Les poses longues accentuent l'idée de contemplation et de rêverie que le photographe aime faire sentir.
Le temps semble s'arrêter et l'auteur tente de faire découvrir ou redécouvrir des lieux sous des aspects que nous n'imaginons pas.
Le photographe aimerait stimuler l'imaginaire du spectateur afin qu'il voie à travers chaque photo toute la poésie qui se dégage des espaces qui lui sont offerts. Cet ouvrage rassemble une série de photographies réalisées entre 2008 et 2010 sur l'Ile de la Réunion, l'Australie, la Nouvelle Zélande et l'Inde.
Olivier Borson vit actuellement à La Réunion où il puise une grande partie de son inspiration.
Olivier Borson a remporté en 2010 le premier prix de la Photographie de Paris (Px3) dans la catégorie "Nature" pour sa photo intitulée "Tauranga Bay"
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Olivier Borson's black and white photographs can focus on the ambiance generated by the scenery.
Long exposures accentuate the idea of contemplation and reverie that the photographer likes to feel.
Time seems to stop and the author attempts to discover or rediscover places in aspects that we can not imagine.
The photographer would stimulate the imagination of the viewer so that way he discovers through each picture all the poetry that emerges from the spaces that are offered. This book contains a series of photographs taken between 2008 and 2010 on Reunion Island, Australia, New Zealand and India.
Olivier Borson currently living in La Reunion, where he draws much of his inspiration.He won first prize in 2010 of Photography in Paris (PX3) in the category "Nature" for his photograph entitled "Tauranga Bay"
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 72 - Date de publication: nov 27, 2010
- Mots-clés Fine art, black and white, square format, new Zealand, La réunion, noir et blanc, Landscape, Australia, India, paysage
À propos du créateur
Olivier Borson's black and white photographs can focus on the ambiance generated by the scenery. Long exposures accentuate the idea of contemplation and reverie that the photographer likes to feel. Time seems to stop and the author attempts to discover or rediscover places in aspects that we can not imagine. The photographer would stimulate the imagination of the viewer so that way he discovers through each picture all the poetry that emerges from the spaces that are offered. This book contains a series of photographs taken between 2008 and 2010 on Reunion Island, Australia, New Zealand and India. Olivier Borson currently living in La Reunion, where he draws much of his inspiration.He won first prize in 2010 of Photography in Paris (PX3) in the category "Nature" for his photograph entitled "Tauranga Bay"