Since her childhood, the photographer Laura Moreil has an unconditional passion for photography. Having known all kinds of devices, her first goal is to keeping tracks of the moment. Ten years ago, feeling an “irresistible urge” to get into it, she chose the film photography and made it her favorite technique. His choice is not harmless: This is a way for her to detach from the perfect and clear image question.
Real experimental ground, the artist could, in fact, discover many modes and techniques associated with film photography : Multi-exposure, redscale film, lomography, Afghan box’s construction … She develops and realizes her prints, thus mastering the production from beginning to end. This technique allows her to broaden the scope of his photographic experiences.
Touching and very eloquent, her serie “Broken” was made for a collective exhibition with the Aléa Club association of which she is a member, all having decided to work on portrait. Not her favorite method of shooting, she decides to photograph her models looking at themselves in the mirror, then placed behind them, without facing them. This “indirect” photographic choice is also due to her desire not to follow the usual codes of portraiture, which brings to her shots a surreal dimension. The management of the focus in a broken mirror was really challenging, and the artist was not sure about the final result, that’s why chance is a big part of this serie.
Eternals may become the latest example of the many balancing acts that any shared universe will inevitably be asked to navigate. After all, constructing a timeline with a lived-in sense of history must stand up to scrutiny. While fans should generally approach movies with the benefit of the doubt (these are, after all, fictional works made up by human beings rather than an actual historical retelling), creators tend to obsess over these sorts of details. That’s why Marvel producers Nate Moore and Kevin Feige offer reassurances that there’s a very good canonical reason the Eternals didn’t bother showing up to help Captain America fight Thanos. Entertainment Weekly has the lowdown on all aspects of Eternals , from director Chloe Zhao’s influences to introductions for each of the main heroes. There’s also an interesting nugget included in the cover story about the movie’s place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Described as “…largely a standalone story, focusing...
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