Sarah Moon was a photographer born in 1941 in France. She focused on a lot of fashion photography and the face of a human being. The face, profile, back, and perspective were all important things to consider in photography and were always incorporated into the works that she took. Being a photographer had an added value, and created a pure fiction among the pictures that were taken. Her image of the peacock spreading its feathers was very beautiful and you end up appreciating it because you don't get to see that beauty everyday.
"The world of fashion with its real fakes."
"Just a Polaroid to catch a glimpse of the fugitive."
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Sarah Moon
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