
First snow.
OakN° d'inventaire | 23446 |
Format | 22 x 28 |
Détails | 128 p., publisher's hardcover. |
Publication | Paris, 2020 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782812320859 |
Dive into the snow in the most poetic work of the year.
Jérémie Villet believes that somewhere on Earth, our imagination becomes
reality. He stopped his studies to travel alone with his equipment and his
small sled. During his long solitary expeditions to places
backward, Jérémie uses snow like a painter uses white paper
to reveal the purity of nature. Every year, when the snow falls for the first time with the last autumn leaves, the white landscapes form a perfect backdrop. The snow erases the superfluous, sweeps away the excess, and brings out the essential. Far from the rest of the world, this immaculate scene has remained his childhood garden, and photography, his inalienable right to dream.
Jérémie Villet's photographs have received numerous awards, including the
Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the European Photographer of the Year,
and have appeared in numerous magazines.
Published for the first time as a self-published work, this limited edition book is as poetic as it is magnificent. Each photograph gives us the sensation of being in the snow with these animals. Through his photographs, Jérémie Villet likes to expose the paradoxical reality of nature, a "mixture of absolute and welcoming beauty" and a "powerful hostile force."
Dive into the snow in the most poetic work of the year.
Jérémie Villet believes that somewhere on Earth, our imagination becomes
reality. He stopped his studies to travel alone with his equipment and his
small sled. During his long solitary expeditions to places
backward, Jérémie uses snow like a painter uses white paper
to reveal the purity of nature. Every year, when the snow falls for the first time with the last autumn leaves, the white landscapes form a perfect backdrop. The snow erases the superfluous, sweeps away the excess, and brings out the essential. Far from the rest of the world, this immaculate scene has remained his childhood garden, and photography, his inalienable right to dream.
Jérémie Villet's photographs have received numerous awards, including the
Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the European Photographer of the Year,
and have appeared in numerous magazines.
Published for the first time as a self-published work, this limited edition book is as poetic as it is magnificent. Each photograph gives us the sensation of being in the snow with these animals. Through his photographs, Jérémie Villet likes to expose the paradoxical reality of nature, a "mixture of absolute and welcoming beauty" and a "powerful hostile force."