Video: A series of photographs "Plastic Life" by Vincent Bousserez
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Photography is truly a complex form of art, however, some photographers not only photograph the wonders of nature or beautiful people, but also their own works. And some of them have to be shot in macro photography - they are so small!
We have already mentioned art macro photography, however, there photographers filmed insects. Here - a completely different kind of creativity.
Photographer Vincent Bousserez was born in 1973 and lives and works in Paris. As a child, he was passionate about drawing, so he did it a lot at school. At the age of 23, he began to take the first pictures, traveling around Morocco, brought from there several albums with pictures. He was self-taught, spending all his time drawing and photographing. But this gave him the opportunity to hone his skills, to feel the art of photography, to learn to “seize the moment”.
A series of photographs "Plastic Life" is a set of small figures, the characters of which are among the things that surround us every day. When photographing, the author uses macro photography, because otherwise good pictures cannot be achieved - the distance between the lens and tiny objects is very small. Thus, he enters a world that is completely opposite, but so similar to his own and to ours. Each photo is a separate work - somewhere funny, somewhere romantic, somewhere realistic, illustrating our life. Here you can see a huge variety of professions, life cases and situations in which each of us, sports, hobbies fell.
Surprisingly, there is nothing extraordinary among the objects of photography! Only things and plants that surround us. Here you can see toilet paper, paints, cups, clothes, candles, flowers, and cones … You can treat this kind of art in different ways, but to create such mini-works, you need to try very hard. Here fantasy should be present, and the ability to use a camera, and the necessary things at hand, although you should not worry about the latter - as we could see, the simplest things were used here.
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