Sometimes it may seem easy. That’s Jeremie Roux. He graduated from Stanford with Master’s degree in Computer Graphics, lived in San Francisco and worked in different start-ups in, co-managed a model agency in Paris, and is a talented photographer with several exhibitions in galeries in France and the US. He transforms industrial and urban landscapes into unreal, out-of-time, esthetics visions. He says :
Emmanuel Kant wrote in the Critique of the Aesthetic Judgment that art is not the representation of a beautiful thing, but the beautiful representation of something. I aspire to embody Kant’s idea in my photography, as I strive to reveal the graphical beauty of the most ordinary scenes and objects that surround me.
Matthieu thinks it is the german heritage : Becher, Gursky.
Jeremie and I met one year ago and i loved coming to my office where the third picture in this playlist hanged on my wall for sometime.