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Location | Glenans, Brittany |
Prints issue | LIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY |
Shooting date | March 29th, 2016 |
Original picture | Digital |
Original picture | Digital |
Formats | Large format |
Era | 2010-2020 |
Colors | Blue |
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.
Off the Glénans, on March 29th, sailors of the day could think that for the first time a sailboat, in this case a maxi trimaran named MACIF, was going to attack the famous Blue Ribbon, which rewarded the crossing of The fastest Atlantic with a motorboat ... it goes fast, it types, it impresses, but especially it is beautiful !
The skipper François Gabart knows how to lead him, as proof of his victory in the Transat Bakerly 2016.
Enjoy this very vertical view of this magnificent racing beast to admire its perfect proportions !
Length: 30 m (about 100 feet)
Width: about 20 m
Height of the mast: about 35 m
Sail surface on the wind : 600 m²
Sail surface downwind : 700 m²