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Location | South Brittany |
Prints issue | LIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY |
Shooting date | 24 Septembre 2012 |
Original picture | Digital |
Formats | Large format |
Era | 2010-2020 |
Colors | Blue |
Collection | Vendee Globe |
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.
Smoke is on above Banque Populaire! For its second Vendée Globe, a solo and non-stop solo world tour, the Breton Armel Le Cleac'h is supported by Banque Populaire. A superb white and blue boat in the hands of an exceptional sailor, double winner of the Solitaire du Figaro (including an historic victory in 2003, 13 seconds ahead of Alain Gautier... a wave of difference after 25 days of race). The jackal gets the maximum from his IMOCA before taking the start of this 2012 edition, which he will finish in second place behind François Gabart.
This day of shooting will be spent in the helicopter, starting with the shots at 8am off Penmarch, in Brittany with the boats of François Gabart, Sam Davies and Vincent Riou on board of PRB, to finish the day with Armel le Cléach. 7 hours of helicopter in a row between refuellings and the rendez-vous offshore.