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.
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.
The quotes from this page come from
Jean-Claude Bélégou, ERRES, Les Cahiers de la Photographie - 1994
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