Minimalist and graphic, on the cities and its details. This is how I could sum up this series. I take pictures for the aesthetic pleasure and graphism, not to document. I use my camera as a tool to give order to daily uproar, peace to the frenzy, and a way in which to give the city that is gray some color.
Playing with colors and materials, I try to put the focus on detail, cut the essential from the excess, and give relief to heaviness. After all, who says we can not find fun in the boredom of routine?
BIO
The young photographer Eglantine Lavogez grew up in Paris, where she developped her interest for urban and street photography. Attracted by the graphic aspect of the objects that surround her and by the places that she enters in contact with, Eglantine extrapolates lines and forms she sees in front of herself and transforms chaos into harmony. Her style, definitely minimal, shows the world on its simplest edge.
She first discovered photography by travelling on her childhood and decided to pursue it by entering a photo school in Paris for a year and a half. She has now decided to focus on her personnal photographic projects.