Numerous trunks, standing like the pillars of a forgotten temple.
You lose yourself in the rhythmic, almost hypnotic repetition. Yet this is no ordinary forest: the image is the result of a direct superimposition on the shot. Two times intersect, two perspectives are superimposed to create a disturbing density.
Nothing has been retouched. Only the light, captured at different moments, accentuates the sensation of a woven world, an endless space.
This photograph was taken in silence, in the middle of a slow walk. It speaks of alignment, of fragile order in the apparent chaos of vegetation, of a link between verticality and anchoring.
The black and white highlights the textures of the bark, the nuances between light and depth, and the natural geometry of living things.
In an interior setting, this work creates a soothing, almost meditative visual rhythm. It will appeal to those looking to put down roots, to contemplate, to breathe in a different way.
I'm a Belgian-Beninese photographer who captures the relationship between the body, light and presence. I work alone on my walks, or while observing my quoitiden, but also in collaboration with models, make-up artists and other artists.
My aim is to capture the things that usually escape the..
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