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MCY JUN
EMERGING ARTIST
Avignon
Type
Unique work
Date of creation
2024
Technique

Photography

Invented by Joseph Niépce in 1826, photography is based on two types of knowledge: optics, allowing an image to be captured and delivered, and chemistry used to fix it on a surface. Its inventor died in 1833, but Louis Daguerre continued his research to discover the development of the latent image reducing exposure time. At the end of the 19th century, Eastman Kodak democratized film photography by making it possible to take many photos in less time. Photography continues to evolve with the inventions of color, film, relief photos, and digital photos, or even synthesis, etc.

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Medium

Digital Photography

When we think of photography, we directly imagine a work of digital photography. However, while digital photography is the de facto standard in photography today, it was not always this way.

The history of photography in a few words

An Iraqi scientist created the first camera in history, the camera obscura, in the early 11th century. The first surviving photograph was taken in 1826 by a French photographer, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, who used a portable camera obscura to capture the iconic image known as the "Point de vue du Gras."

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Theme
Human
Dimensions
W. 4958 x L. 7016 px
Framing
Yes
Work signed by the artist
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Yes
Certificate of authenticity
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Yes
Description
In this black and white photograph, captured in Avignon in 2024, the influence of the great masters of street photography is palpable. The composition highlights the spontaneity of an everyday scene, a fleeting moment captured on the fly. The contrast between the historic architecture and the anonymous passersby adds visual tension, accentuated by the play of shadows and natural light. The textured paving stones of the ground lead the eye to the main subject, a woman with a minimalist style, whose presence evokes a form of timelessness. Inspired by the aesthetics of photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and Daido Moriyama, this image uses black and white to emphasize shapes, lines, and the urban atmosphere, offering both a technical and emotional reading of the moment.
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