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Roads Over Troubled Water

French photographer Sophie Zénon has been travelling across Asia for more than ten years now. Initially, she spent a lot of time in Mongolia, Siberia and the Amur river basin, capturing both the enormous grandiosity of these areas and the population’s harmony with nature and the divine. Zénon then continued her ‘quest for the soul’: between Siem Reap and Kratie, past Phnom Penh to the Gulf of Siam, she allows herself to be carried away on the waters of Tonle Sap and the Mekong.

Author: Sophie Zenon

Description

The relationship between water and the landscape is made crystal clear in Zénon’s panoramas. Water is the basis of life, and therefore of thought. Water is omnipresent, forming an inextricable whole with its environment, being its cause. Sophie Zénon’s way of working transcends several fundamental photographic principles. On the one hand, in her landscape photography she places nature at the fore in an almost literary manner by expressing philosophical reflections on the role of elements in nature via forms and shadows. On the other hand, just like Henri Cartier Bresson, she has mastered the art of capturing short-lived and unique moments. One of Zénon’s sources of inspiration is the Finnish master in both genres, Pentti Sammallahti.

The book is an exceptional piece of design, printing and binding. The book is a work of art in itself, with its landscape format of 24 x 9 cm, some forty photos printed in duotone, and its leporello binding. With a separate text book (English/French/German), in a slipcase.

 

24 x 9 cm
Hardcover
48 pages with 40 photos in duotone
4 prints included

Additional information

Weight 0.301 kg

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