Light of Venice by Jean-Michel Berts

Light of Venice by Jean-Michel Berts

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Light of Venice by Jean-Michel Berts


In his fifth volume in Assouline's successful series, photographer Jean-Michel Berts turns his lens to Venice. For centuries, writers, artists, musicians, poets, and dreamers of all kinds have wandered this captivating city, finding inspiration in its labyrinth of hidden lanes and myriad bridges. In The Light of Venice, Berts guides readers through the twists and turns of his photographic journey, relating through images and journal entries the emotions the city evokes. Venice is the place that awakened his passion for urban photography, and his profound enchantment with Venice is palpable in each image. Accompanied by his faithful old camera, and with a prayer to Lumens, his name for the god of photography, Berts reveals La Serenissima through his ethereal black and white photographs taken at daybreak, when the city's magnificent architecture is shrouded in misty solitude.

Despite having a promising scientific career ahead of him, Jean-Michel Berts decided to pursue a career as a photographer. He grew sensitive to the effects of light with his first Rolleiflex camera, and has worked as a still life photographer for various well-known cosmetics and perfume businesses since the 1980s, thanks to Daniel Podva. Then he decided to go it alone. Following a successful start, Jean Michel decided to focus on still life photography.

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ISBN 13 9781614280231
ISBN 10 1614280231
Title Light of Venice
Author Jean-Michel Berts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Assouline
Year published 2012-03-15
Number of pages 132
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.