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La Vieille

Jean-Marie Liot

30x45
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100x150
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Fine Art print
Baryta Hahnemühle 315g
Alu mounted print
Hanging bars
Shadow
Gap Frame
Black/White/Oak wood
Acrylic print
Aluminium brace
Starting

75,00 €

LocationWest Brittany, Isle of Sein, France
Prints issueLIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY
Shooting date8 Février 2014
Original pictureDigital
FormatsLarge format
Era2010-2020
ColorsWhite
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.

The storm Ruth will not spare the coast of Brittany in February 2014. Located between the Brittany point and the island of Sein, the lighthouse of the Old is one of the first to welcome the waves from the sea and to undergo the repeated assaults of a wild sea. The storm was announced, but not so violent. In these moments, you must not wait too long before flying on site because the size of the waves fall quickly. So rendez-vous is taken with the helicopter to fly over the most beautiful lighthouses of Brittany to capture these moments of extreme violence. The waves rise to the lens from a height of 27 meters.

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La Vieille - Jean-Marie Liot

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