Rosie Huntington-Whiteley by Dusan Reljin for Hunger Magazine, Spring 2016
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Paul Smith S/S 2015 Menswear Paris Fashion Week
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Georges Rousse is a world-renowned French artist and photographer born 1947 in Paris, where he currently lives and works.
Georges Rousse is unmistakably a photographer: his photographs are intrinsic to revealing his images, and deciding the composition, cropping and lighting and clicking the shutter are all essential to his process. But he is simultaneously a painter, sculptor, and architect, carrying out the same relationship to his worksites as a painter to his canvas, or a sculptor to his clay or marble.
His raw material is Space: the space of deserted buildings. Taking his inspiration from a site’s architectonic quality and the light he finds there, he quickly chooses a “fragment” and creates a mise-en-scène, keeping in mind his ultimate goal, creating a photographic image. In these empty spaces, Georges Rousse constructs a kind of utopia that projects his vision of the world—his imaginary “universe.”
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Lara Stone in “The Wolf In Her” by Mario Sorrenti for Vogue UK, September 2014
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Jeneil Williams photographed by Txema Yeste for Numéro #150 February 2014.
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