Shaved head, hands on face, the huge chiaroscuro portrait of Lilian Thuram immediately catches the eye.
"I hung it at the entrance to the exhibition, because it's a photo that moves me a lot,"
says Sylvie Lancrenon who, like 24 million French people, watched the final of the Football World Cup. in Qatar.
“When I saw his son Marcus, 25 years old and 1.92 m enter the lawn, I said to myself that time flies really fast!”
, she exclaims, laughing.
After starting out as a set photographer for Claude Lelouch and then immortalizing actors and actresses for
Elle
and
Paris Match
, including the famous photo of Emmanuelle Béart springing naked from the water, Sylvie Lancrenon moved on to a more personal work phase.
A year after the publication of her beautiful book
Ombres et Lumières
by Éditions Albin Michel, she unveils in this Parisian exhibition at the Galerie Vellutini some forty never-before-seen photos, all of which have something profound about them.
“I did a tight sorting…
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