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    Fotofever Paris 2018

    We were there !

    November 12, 2018

    Stars to collect

    If a collection always draws a portrait of its designer, it also underlies, however vast it may be, the idea of its completion, of a finite world within reach of the collector. We will also measure the difficulty of the "Space Collectibles" in terms of perimeter, space, which is constantly being pushed back, by definition without limits.

    So you have to proceed in fragments, quotations, metaphors and that's exactly what the hanging presented to Fotofever is about. The work on display, mainly around the moon, is a feminine tribute to the theme of the fair, alternating classical images of lunar exploration with more unexpected scientific photographs.

    We can mention a pair of X-rayed gloves answering the delicious acronym of EVA. To discover a large format of the lunar ground used as a training target for astronauts, an interesting example of photography that precedes the reality from which it originated. See a series of panoramic views of the Russian space adventure that define the 360° lunar landscape as much as they define its center, either the camera or yourself. And even look at some images of Mars, the very first and then others, in order to derogate a little from the moon and to continue further the exploration of the worlds through photography.

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