Les Françaises - Bergmann Boris
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Présentation Les Françaises de Bergmann Boris Format Beau livre
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Résumé :
I'm thinking about them. These women - French by birth or adoption - have shared their beauty, animal spirit and sudden exuberances with me. I had no other choice but to approach them intimately, face to face, so that they would undress for me and expose themselves, naked, for you. No pose, no filter. Retouched, the impression wouldn't be the same. Au naturel, they reveal their world, their secrets. These are portraits of women, undressed, whom I admire. They could all be sisters or friends. This book is the story of pursuits that took place over long evening discussions and summer courtships on the beach. some said yes right way, free of inhibitions. For those wearing modesty as second skin, I gave them me to warm to the idea. once invited, I followed them into their secret places: high-ceilinged apartment, a cliff, a sunlit room, a dark night - wherever they felt at home. I travelled all over France with a pounding heart to photograph them, our intimate encounters having the intense perfume of whirlwind romances.
Biographie:
Sonia was born in Paris. The family apartment in the 17th arrondissement houses the studio in which her parents, the photographers Barbara Rix and Jeanloup Sieff, worked. Photography was never a mystery to her, running as it did in her blood. She explores her own creative path through multiple visual disciplines: a photographer on film sets at the age of 20, then a portraitist, she also turned her attention to fashion photography. She contributes to numerous magazines (VanityFair, Telegraph, Vogue) and works as a film-maker. Les Françaises is her first book.
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