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Sublime:Photography of Huguier
By (photographer) Francoise Huguier, By (author) Francoise Huguier
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Francoise Huguier, fashion photographer extraordinaire, has created an entirely new, innovative image of the fleeting world of fashion and design. Through years of photographing fashion's fitting rooms, workshops, and runways, she has developed an eye, capable of bringing to life the most secret elements of designers magic, capturing the essence of the extraordinary art of movement, dress, and body.A fold, a drape, an unexpected encounter with a reflection, or the minute detail of a cloth -- these are the unexpected objects of beauty in Huguier's magical visual universe. Her sumptuous photographs play with the forms that couturiers envision. Inspired by their creations, Huguier composes and rearranges colors and movements to create a universe that transcends the constraints of magazines and fashion shows.Born in France, Francoise Huguier spent most of her childhood in Vietnam. She has traveled the world for numerous features, on politics, films, and other topics, and since 1983 has photographed fashion -- visiting designers and capturing the action on stage.
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Publisher | Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published date | 1 Apr 2001
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 256
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-5000-1952-8
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BISAC | photography / subjects & themes / erotica
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