Tag: french street photographers

street photographers from france

  • Cedric Roux

    Cedric Roux

    Cedric Roux

    French photographer from Paris. It took a first trip to NY to overcome my natural shyness and dare to take the plunge to start photographing.
    Since that day, I’m trying to take photographs wherever I am.

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    About The Collection

    COLOR series
    Little collection of colored images. It’s all about the color thing, there isn’t any other subject.It’s part of my exhibition COLORS in Leica Store Paris 11.

  • Tarik Iki

    Tarik Iki

    I come from Paris. I started photography by chance 3 years ago now.I photograph what surrounds me.Each picture has a story you can tell yourself ,I show people what they can see if they are not absorbed by their phone or their thoughts

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  • Victor Cambet

    Victor Cambet

    My name is Victor Cambet, I am 25 years old, I am a graphic designer. I was born in France, in Lyon and I have now lived in Montreal for more than 3 years. I am passionate about street photography that I practice every day!

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    About The Collection

    Capturing moments of fleeting life is my way of documenting our ever-changing daily life. My approach in a society saturated with image where perfection has become codified, is to highlight the true beauty of the human being, that which we come across everyday but that we no longer notice. I always try to isolate only one person in my photos to give an aspect of solitude facing the city.

  • Nicolas Ettori

    Nicolas Ettori

    I was born in 1987 in Montpellier (south of France) where i grew up and now i live in Paris. Self-taught, my passion for photography comes from my love of skateboarding: wanting to capture tricks in motion and freeze them forever. Later my interests went beyond the sport to where I find myself today in the world of street photography. I like to capture the moments of life, to compose and frame the world with what the street offers at every moment.
    I try to highlight the details, play between the light and shade, observe the reflections, and let the geometry dictate the angle of my shots, all of which come together to create my own style.
    I’ve recently started analog photography because it needs to be triggered more carefully and i like having to wait the development of the film before seeing the result.

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  • Jasmin Gendron

    Jasmin Gendron

    I’m a ​​​French Canadian Photographer residing in Nikko, Japan. I consider myself an autodidact who gets inspired by trips, trivial, and events to step out of my comfort zone. I like to use street photography to immortalize energy and emotions from magnificent, human, and comical scenes. When taking photos, I prefer an unobtrusive approach. It helps me to explore how the environment impacts human actions and decisions.

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    About The Collection

    For the last couple of years, I’ve been spending quite a lot of time exploring daily life and searching for uniques scenes in one of the most exciting cities in the world; Tokyo. Since my first visit in 2006, the Japanese Capital has always been an endless source of inspiration, and I am very grateful to be able to capture and document it on a regular basis. Armed with my camera, I’ve walked in the streets of Tokyo more than in any other city in the world, and I want to keep exploring its super crowded and popular areas as much as its hidden and unknown district. On the other side, I am also very grateful to be living in the mountains of Tochigi. The World Heritage Site, Nikko’s beautiful nature, and the thousands of tourists coming over every year help me to balance my work as a photographer.
    This collection is a random selection of my favorite photographs taken over the past years in Tokyo and Nikko.

  • Rudy Boyer

    Rudy Boyer

    Rudy Boyer

    Rudy Boyer is a 35 year old father of three living in Nice (France).
    He is in charge of a concrete analysis laboratory in the building sector, but since 2013, when he finds the time (he is also a musician!), Rudy photographs the streets of his city and region in a remarkable way and has been polishing his style over the years.
    He uses light and urban geometry to compose complex images which are full of surprises.
    He is self-taught and resolutely unprofessional in his approach to photography.

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    About The collection

    This series is not one, it is rather a collection of images made through time, hours of patience and miles of walking.
    These images bear witness to our time, while trying to keep a touch of humor.
    I’m not trying to get a main idea from these images but only pleasure, pleasure in capturing them but also in showing them.