It always does something for me to present my work in Brittany
,” said photographer Nicolas Floc'h at the inauguration of Vannes Photos Festival last April.
Le Breton takes over the Le Kiosque exhibition space until September 2022.
“The title of the exhibition, “Initium Maris”, refers to Finistère, with its Latin origin
Finis terrae
, which means “the end of the earth
”, says Nicolas Floc’h.
Me, I want to show that it is also the beginning of the sea, the beginning of what extends under the surface.
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On the port of Vannes, Le Kiosque invites visitors to dive into a black and white aquatic universe.
"I choose black and white because it helps to evacuate the exoticism of underwater representations
," explains Nicolas Floc'h.
It also allows you to better project yourself into these landscapes.”
With a standard digital camera, he works at wide-angle and with natural light.
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