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by Mathieu L'Heureux Roy
It is with great pleasure that I will revisit Percé this summer... With a completely different perspective, because I have to dive back into the ...
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by Mathieu L'Heureux Roy
I met the glass artist Zou Desbiens in the wide virtual world, but I wanted to know more about the technique used, about the discourse... From our...
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by Mathieu Roy
A big Up to Jean Lauzon for bringing us all together around the Duclos cause. Note that the book launch and the vernissage will take place at the Z...
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by Mathieu Roy
-A high sensitivity photographer. (I love this one)
-Beautiful photography. (Beeautiiful)
-One of our most beautiful discoverie...
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by Mathieu Roy
Some time ago, I revisited the work of Jacques Henri Lartigue, “Rivages”. I was struck by the spontaneity, the candor and the lightness of these p...
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by Mathieu Roy
Vernissage of Rivages, photographs on the relationship we have with the ocean. The photographs are always printed by the artist in a darkroom. I...
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by Mathieu Roy
This is not a scientific review, but rather my appreciation of the device which was one of the most popular of its time. This is a quick review on ...
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by Mathieu Roy
I'm exhibiting a photograph from my series -Rivages-, if you're ever in the area!
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by Mathieu Roy
Loss of naivety*
*def.: Statement that escapes through ignorance
Some time ago, I revisited Jacques Henri Lartigue's work Rivages. Strangely this t...
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by Mathieu Roy
First of all, I would like to thank Nature Conservancy Canada for the protection and development of this very special place.
It's an interesting a...
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Pointe St-Pierre
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by Mathieu Roy
I try here to explain a bit my approach in the darkroom, as far as black and white is concerned. I simply say why I do the interventions that must ...
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by Mathieu Roy
When you are signing authenticity certificate, it means that the work is done. My new work, I am not working with color(I'll get back to it)...
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