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Location | Le Castellet, France |
Prints issue | LIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY |
Shooting date | 22 Juin 2019 |
Original picture | Digital |
Original picture | Digital |
Formats | Large format |
Era | 2010-2020 |
Colors | Red |
I have always been passionate about image, I was graduated in 2014 with a specialization in 3D. During my last year of study, photography took over my internships, my work and probably with the desire to change a little computer screens I began to discover a little more magic that provides a apparatus.
I did a first try just after finishing my studies by doing a "photo report" test, it was selected by the "Grand Prix Photo-reportage Paris-Match" and finished in the 10 finalists what 'm' gave the desire to explore this world a little bit more.
Last year I made the choice to become a professional and I began to skim the circuits a little more regularly, a dozen appointments on the season ... Capture a moment but also to convey a message, emotions , sensations ... to be able to create a sensitivity, a story is really something wonderful and it is for me an essential thing that I try to pass through my vision, my approach.
On this Saturday, June 22, 2019, everyone is happy to hear again the song of the cicadas in the Castellet for the 2nd time, new period. The "Vettelgate" of Canada is not yet completely extinct but the atmosphere is clearly festive. There are concerts and entertainment everywhere, and Sir Jackie Stewart is celebrating his 80th birthday !! What is worth to each personality of the paddock to wear a magnificent tartan cap in tribute to the triple world champion.
But if there is one driver who is not disturbed by all this atmosphere, Lewis Hamilton. Despite a little fright on Friday during free practice, he will pocket yet another pole position, three tenths ahead of his teammate Bottas. He just has to follow the lines of the layout, everything seems easy.
The next day, the English pilot and his silver arrow will lead the Grand Prix from start to finish to achieve their fourth victory in a row.
Printed directly on an aluminum plate, this photo imposes.