Léo DUTHOIT & Noémie LECAMPION · Saturday, April 18th

Afghan-Box

— Studios Photo

Photography celebrates its 200th anniversary. In a simple setting, pose in front of the lens of an Afghan Box, a handmade wooden box based on a century-old traveling practice! Take advantage of this studio to rediscover your faces through an ancient photographic technique that will bring you back to the fundamentals of photography. Needless to say, the portraits created, in black and white, will be absolutely timeless!

Saturday, April 18th
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About the artist

Originally from the Flanders region, Léo Duthoit is drawn to photography with a strong technical dimension. After a bachelor’s degree in photographic deepening at ETPA Toulouse, he continues his studies with a Master’s at ENS Louis-Lumière. Passionate about science, alternative processes, and motorsports, Léo defines himself as a technician in the photography field. Today, he works as a lighting assistant in the fashion sector and as a retoucher in automotive advertising. Technique forms the fundamental basis of his work, accompanying him in a documentary mode of action.

@Leo.duthoit
https://leoduthoit.myportfolio.com

Noémie Lecampion is a photographer, author, and documentarian. Her photographic work falls within intimate and engaged research. Noémie Lecampion explores personal narratives, buried memories, shared silences. She uses photography as a transmission vector, a tool to reveal individual stories and inscribe them in a collective narrative. Her approach is based on deep immersion in the subject, nourished by historical, artistic, and human investigations. In 2022, she created Monochrome, a series dedicated to artist Yves Klein. Noémie also addresses long-term social issues. In 2023, she created Sur la pointe des pieds, a documentary series on invisible disabilities, focused on the daily life of adults diagnosed with autism (ASD).

@noemie.lecampion
https://www.noemielecampion.com/