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Wipplay se permet de censurer mes photos "Dans le fond" !!!!! Du nu masculin artistique.
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Pascal Valu, born in 1965 in Paris, studied Dramatic Art at Paris 8 University then, in 1985, continued his training at Brighton Polytechnic, Department of Art & Design (University of Brighton, Sussex, U.K.) Here he followed an Arts course which led him to discover photography. At first an artistic support, this rapidly became the very means of his artistic expression, as is revealed in his photographs of Central Europe (Berlin, Leningrad/St Petersbourg, Prague, Budapest...). His work on urban lanscapes was, moreover, recompensed in 1989 by the 'Ilford Black & White Prize' for his shot of the deserted interior of the former Greek embassy in Berlin.
After obtaining an Upper Second Class Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Expressive Arts, he addresses statuary and the male nude, on which his taste, lighting and setting skills bestow a singular dimension.
In 2001 his work radically changes direction. He uses colour, the 4x5inch chamber and makes large size prints (80x100cm). These photographs, reworked on computer, shift against a deliberately explicit setting.
In 2010 he decides to take yet another direction. It is here that is born the idea of a body of photography around the most emblematic object of our epoch: the mobile phone.He now explores new fields such as the statuary and the male nude, to which his taste and skill for lighting and staging bring a singular dimension. En savoir plus
Les bigots ont encore de beaux jours devant eux…
C'est affligent !
Pascal Valu, born in 1965 in Paris, studied Dramatic Art at Paris 8 University then, in 1985, continued his training at Brighton Polytechnic, Department of Art & Design (University of Brighton, Sussex, U.K.) Here he followed an Arts course which led him to discover photography. At first an artistic support, this rapidly became the very means of his artistic expression, as is revealed in his photographs of Central Europe (Berlin, Leningrad/St Petersbourg, Prague, Budapest...). His work on urban lanscapes was, moreover, recompensed in 1989 by the 'Ilford Black & White Prize' for his shot of the deserted interior of the former Greek embassy in Berlin.
After obtaining an Upper Second Class Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Expressive Arts, he addresses statuary and the male nude, on which his taste, lighting and setting skills bestow a singular dimension.
In 2001 his work radically changes direction. He uses colour, the 4x5inch chamber and makes large size prints (80x100cm). These photographs, reworked on computer, shift against a deliberately explicit setting.
In 2010 he decides to take yet another direction. It is here that is born the idea of a body of photography around the most emblematic object of our epoch: the mobile phone.He now explores new fields such as the statuary and the male nude, to which his taste and skill for lighting and staging bring a singular dimension. En savoir plus
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Wipplay se permet de censurer mes photos "Dans le fond" !!!!! Du nu masculin artistique.
Les bigots ont encore de beaux jours devant eux…
C'est affligent !
Pascal Valu, born in 1965 in Paris, studied Dramatic Art at Paris 8 University then, in 1985, continued his training at Brighton Polytechnic, Department of Art & Design (University of Brighton, Sussex, U.K.) Here he followed an Arts course which led him to discover photography. At first an artistic support, this rapidly became the very means of his artistic expression, as is revealed in his photographs of Central Europe (Berlin, Leningrad/St Petersbourg, Prague, Budapest...). His work on urban lanscapes was, moreover, recompensed in 1989 by the 'Ilford Black & White Prize' for his shot of the deserted interior of the former Greek embassy in Berlin.
After obtaining an Upper Second Class Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Expressive Arts, he addresses statuary and the male nude, on which his taste, lighting and setting skills bestow a singular dimension.
In 2001 his work radically changes direction. He uses colour, the 4x5inch chamber and makes large size prints (80x100cm). These photographs, reworked on computer, shift against a deliberately explicit setting.
In 2010 he decides to take yet another direction. It is here that is born the idea of a body of photography around the most emblematic object of our epoch: the mobile phone.He now explores new fields such as the statuary and the male nude, to which his taste and skill for lighting and staging bring a singular dimension.
Les bigots ont encore de beaux jours devant eux…
C'est affligent !
Pascal Valu, born in 1965 in Paris, studied Dramatic Art at Paris 8 University then, in 1985, continued his training at Brighton Polytechnic, Department of Art & Design (University of Brighton, Sussex, U.K.) Here he followed an Arts course which led him to discover photography. At first an artistic support, this rapidly became the very means of his artistic expression, as is revealed in his photographs of Central Europe (Berlin, Leningrad/St Petersbourg, Prague, Budapest...). His work on urban lanscapes was, moreover, recompensed in 1989 by the 'Ilford Black & White Prize' for his shot of the deserted interior of the former Greek embassy in Berlin.
After obtaining an Upper Second Class Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Expressive Arts, he addresses statuary and the male nude, on which his taste, lighting and setting skills bestow a singular dimension.
In 2001 his work radically changes direction. He uses colour, the 4x5inch chamber and makes large size prints (80x100cm). These photographs, reworked on computer, shift against a deliberately explicit setting.
In 2010 he decides to take yet another direction. It is here that is born the idea of a body of photography around the most emblematic object of our epoch: the mobile phone.He now explores new fields such as the statuary and the male nude, to which his taste and skill for lighting and staging bring a singular dimension.