J’ai photographié au Château français de la nuit du 19ème siècle. C’est comme ça que ça ressemble

En tant que Artist-in-Residence de New York, j’ai photographié autour de ce dix-neuvième château à Canet, en France.

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Principalement, je travaillerais à partir du crépuscule ou de la tombée de la nuit vers quatre heures du matin.

Pendant la pleine lune, la lumière qui traverse la forêt ou à travers le château était étrange et convaincante. Les expositions ont duré environ quarante minutes chacune. En attendant, je me promenais dans les bois.

Immortaliser les bouleversements écologiques, de New York à Perpignan

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Steve Giovinco

With over three decades of experience, Steve Giovinco's recently has created night landscape photographs made a sites of environmental change, particularly focusing on the transformative beauty of remote and challenging locations like Greenland. A Yale University MFA graduate, his career highlights include over 90 exhibitions and is a three-time a Fulbright Fellow semi-finalist.

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