Livres photographiques
Claudine Doury — L’homme nouveau (Filigranes)William Klein — William + Klein (Textuel, 2018)
Antoine D’Agata — Fractal (Amor Éditions, Barcelone, 2014)
Amaury da Cunha — Demeure (h’artpon, 2018)
Bernard Plossu, tirages Fresson (Textuel, 2020)
Amaury da Cunha — Demeure (h’artpon, 2018)
Anne-Marie Filaire — Zone de sécurité temporaire (Textuel 2017)
Smith — Désidération (Textuel 2021)
Antoine d’Agata — Actes, une présence politique (André Frère Éditions, 2014)
Marion Poussier — Tu me loves ? (Filigran 2021)
Edouard Caupeil — Illusion ( Éditions Contrejour 2023)
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The photographic book requires that we give a singular place to the image, to the white space, to the void.
In this way, the printed object becomes a true exhibition space: the white wall and the frame find their equivalent in the page and the photograph. Each of these books has been built in close collaboration with the photographer — through dialogue around the editing, the sequencing of images, and the rhythm of the visual narrative. This communication, essential at every stage, allows a form to emerge that is precise and faithful to the spirit of the photographic work. Collaborations with numerous artists, each with their own approach, have fostered a valuable experience — that of the photographic book’s unique and indispensable nature.