
Publisher | Um Yeah Arts 2016 |
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Edition | Hardcover , 132 Pages |
Publisher's description
Skateboarding photography does not, I suspect, feature very high on the list of our customers’ interests but I would strongly encourage you to take a look at the work of Fred Mortagne (aka French Fred). In Attraper au Vol, the skateboarders in these black-and-white images are dwarfed by the streets and buildings they operate around. The result is one of the most compelling and dynamic books of architectural photography I have seen in a long time.
Publisher’s Description
Attraper Au Vol (Catch in the Air) is the photographic life’s work of one of the most respected skate film makers and photographers in the world, French artist Fred Mortagne, or better known as French Fred. This photographic essay culminates years of Fred’s work (2000-2015), offering a sublime lens on life. A feast of lines and angles, his deliberate compositions blend skaters into their environment; offering an abstract perspective on architecture and geometry. His work intrigues both skaters and non-skaters alike, slowing the blur of modern life just enough to expose what is below the surface. Fred’s fluid style evokes the esthetic beauty of skate and the muse of urban culture rather than pure performance, although the raw talent of his subjects is readily apparent. Across settings, subjects and locales, Attraper Au Vol exposes Fred’s signature style in one beautiful hard cover book. Shot both on film and digital 35mm format, this collection of images is a canon for the world of skate, and a body of art all its own. Fred’s photographs are framed by a foreword from world renowned photographer Anton Corbijn and an essay by Geoff Rowley, one of the greatest skateboarders of all-time whom Fred works with extensively.
Size: 9.25 x 11.75″
132 pages
Specifications
Book title | Attraper Au Vol (Catch in the Air) |
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Photographer | Fred Mortagne |
ISBN 10 | 1942884087 / 1-942884-08-7 |
ISBN 13 | 9781942884088 / 978-1-942884-08-8 |
Publisher | Um Yeah Arts |
Publish date | Oct 2016 |
Publish year | 2016 |
Book format | Hardcover |
Pages | 132 Pages |
Dimensions | 23,5 x 29,75 cm / 9.25 x 11.75 inches |