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Forban

Jean-Marie Liot

30x53
cm
50x88
cm
70x123
cm
Fine Art print
Baryta Hahnemühle 315g
Alu Direct Print
Hanging Bars
Shadow
Gap Frame
Black/White/Oak wood
Acrylic print
Aluminium brace
Starting

85,00 €

LocationPort Navalo, France
Prints issueLIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY
Shooting date3 Aout 1996
Original pictureSlide
FormatsPanoramic
Era1980-2000
ColorsBrown
CollectionEscape
Jean-Marie Liot
Jean-Marie Liot

Jean-Marie Liot is a photographer specialised in sailing for 20 years. Racing, shooting for sponsors or for new boats from some famous shipyards, led him to travel all over the world. Jean-Marie Liot shoots cruising just like sailing races. He worked since the number 3 with Voile Magazine, and nowadays for Voiles & Voiliers. Jean-Marie followed big races (Vendée Globe and Transat Jacques Vabre as an official photographer and works today with photo agency Alea), he is also the official photographer of the Sailing Tour de France since 1996, and of many offshore skippers. You can also see his copyright on publicity photos for Jeanneau and Dufour shipyards.

Jean-Marie Liot currently devotes part of his schedule in food photography. A book produced in 2010 in collaboration with a solognote Chef will be the first step. Tastings and meetings, Jean-Marie Liot shoots Chefs and restaurants, recipes, and Packaging Studio.

Jean-Marie lives in Vannes with his large family.

NdlR: this image, very famous to date, was one of the star photos of the 2000s, but we tried to propose here new quality declinations.

"This evening of August, the weather is conducive to beautiful landscape photos. An exit at sea is essential. And when I see the orange sails of an old rig, I go to meet him. Some photos taken from the boat, Forban du Bono does not go to a port ready but directly to the entrance of the Gulf. The current goes down and therefore is contrary to its path. The secrets of the currents at the entrance to Port Navalo indicate that one must stick to the coast to fetch the countercurrent. It is then enough to stand in the middle of the current, engine engages and wait for the boat to pass. The point, the lighthouse, the loaded sky and the traditional sailboat: everything is said. We can go in ...
Forban du Bono is a typical boat of the Gulf of Morbihan. This summer evening the sky is loaded after a Brittany gust of wind (even in summer). Unlike the Sinagot that remained in the Gulf to transport oysters and charges between the ports, the forban is more clothed and was responsible for crossing the bay of Quiberon where the winds and the sea could be more capricious.
Cannon shot, 80x200 mm, Provia 100 film"

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Forban - Jean-Marie Liot

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