Marc Lagrange ended his engineering career in the nineties to devote himself to his real passion: photography. His favourite subject quickly turned out to be women and in his first work he was unashamedly inspired by the work of Helmut Newton and - especially - Peter Lindbergh. Marc worked hard and soon developed a unique personal style as a fashion photographer, razor sharp as well as cinematic. His photos combine the imagery of directors such as Wong Kar-Wai and the distinguished melancholic style of the elaborated photographs of New York’s Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Marc always gets the best out of his models and is dedicated to exposing the pure beauty that inhabits all women.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Fashion Photography by Marc Lagrange
Marc Lagrange ended his engineering career in the nineties to devote himself to his real passion: photography. His favourite subject quickly turned out to be women and in his first work he was unashamedly inspired by the work of Helmut Newton and - especially - Peter Lindbergh. Marc worked hard and soon developed a unique personal style as a fashion photographer, razor sharp as well as cinematic. His photos combine the imagery of directors such as Wong Kar-Wai and the distinguished melancholic style of the elaborated photographs of New York’s Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Marc always gets the best out of his models and is dedicated to exposing the pure beauty that inhabits all women.
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