Discover the contemporary work of Louise Rosier Photographe
Photographer artist author since 2015, my complete professional and associative career has allowed me to orient myself in sociocultural animation.
These two predominant elements are the pillars of my activity as an independent animator specialized in transmission through workshops for an adult audience, but which can possibly adapt according to demand.
I am someone who likes to engage in plural projects, which make sense in their diversity, while remaining coherent and in accordance with my values.
Beyond of my profession as a photographer, my associative commitment allowed me to organize events around cinema, exhibitions, and other artistic and cultural activities.
The multidisciplinarity of these activities allowed me to develop my capacity adaptability and versatility.
Curious, also strong in professional experiences that have allowed me to develop digital, IT and office skills, I enjoy exchanging with people with atypical backgrounds, or not, with whom to share and debate on a common vision.
And of course, collaborate on projects!
I am a person in constant research, in constant development, and at the same time I have built the basis of my artistic creation journey without ever stopping producing art. What, in my opinion, defines what led me to share nature photographs today, is due to both the curiosity I have to look at my environment with poetry, and in a desire to describe or show it, through writing and photography, and the encounters I make on this journey. Encounters that I make everywhere I have chosen to explore my aspirations to determine, in which profession I would end up investing myself.
Considering a primordial stage of my artistic development, I would say that the place where I lived as a child necessarily forged a large part of the being that I am today and influenced my desire for creation. It is about both of vague memories of an unusual environment, but also undeniably of one of the elements that allowed me my open-mindedness and versatility.
This place was run by a relative, and I also lived there with my family, which built my human values around family unity. The people who also determined my taste for art and culture were all of my grandparents, who were all, and for my two grandmothers, still are, artists/craftsmen. I don't like to talk too much about my family and intimate relationships, but it is true that being surrounded by them has shaped me. Obviously my parents and my brother also have a leading role. The arts that have surrounded me since my birth have been as varied as haute couture, music, sculpture, painting, collages, jewelry and accessory creation.
It is therefore by taking these different elements into account that I explored different creative processes, first and foremost writing, as a catharsis. I was able to test pottery, choir singing, theater, contemporary dance, drawing and painting but quite quickly, at the age of 15, my choice of creative medium fell on digital photography, and I never stopped to create with this tool. My family environment having made me grow up in a permanent musical atmosphere, after having first explored the facets of self-portraiture and the relationship to the body as well as urban planning, the environment of the city of Paris, I directed my passion for photography on the theme of live performance, from concerts to burlesque through theater and musical comedy.
And then, in parallel, I never stopped to want to show my vision of what I found beautiful, but also unique in the places I explored, to show the small details that we don't take the time to observe.
This is why today, my work is mainly oriented towards urban planning, the presence of man, nature and nature in the city, but also in macro nature photography.
I think it is essential, in order to better understand my photographic journey, to understand that my overall intention is not on a particular subject, which would carry a message committed to its own existence, but to understand it as a whole, as a perpetual search, a specific look at on the world around me.
I consider the photographic subjects that I explore as a large whole, a complementary set.