Christophe Boisvieux Art Prints

Christophe Boisvieux was born in 1960 and has been a professional journalist and photographer since 1984. Influenced by Robert Doisneau, he began by working in black and white, mainly on Paris, its cafés and scenes of daily life. Christophe Boisvieux loves travel and learning about other cultures, and moved towards color reporting from 1989. He has travelled the world searching for authentic, powerful photographs. He has also been influenced by the works of great photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Edouard Boubat, Roland and Sabrina Michaud and Steve Mc Curry. Christophe Boisvieux puts body and soul into his reports. Christophe Boisvieux has a particular preference for portraits of children, working first and foremost on the light in his photographs, as he believes that this is essential: “Photography is about writing with light”. He also uses light to express the relationship between Man and the sacred, his main source of inspiration. His profound, harmonious photos have been used in several exhibitions, in the Canon centre, the Salon de la Photo and the Paris Museum of Modern Art . Christophe Boisvieux works as a photographer and reporter with a number of French and international magazines. He is also the author of photography books (Vietnam, Provence, Côtes d'Azur, 2002, published by Lodi). As far as his partnership with Nouvelles Images is concerned, he considers it to be “very fruitful” and it allows the general public to discover his art on cards and prints. Christophe Boisvieux’ latest project is to complete a report on South Africa; there’s no doubt that he will return with some outstanding photographs, enriched by this new experience.

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