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I photograph the landscape as the other. As a body. With the same sharp knowledge of an osmosis, a harmony, an impossible plenitude. |
| I photograph it inside the grass, the water, the walk as in a body. |
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Coming to the body and the earth, to the water and the earth on the body, to the body's struggle, to the rough-casting and the exacerbation of the senses (...) |
| (...) to this earth indifferent to the living, and to which never one could rest or abandon himself totally. |
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The quotes from this page come from Jean-Claude Bélégou, ERRES, Les Cahiers de la Photographie - 1994 |
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