People: Street (AMATEUR) - HONORABLE MENTION
Ruins of the Old World

Photo © Nathanaël Fournier
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Three months ago I found in a suitcase I left in Liège (Belgium) a dozen of films from 2014.
For this forgotten essay I used rolls of Ilford Pan 100 and a point-and-shoot film camera.
I wanted to make my photographic process easier. It was reminding me when I started photographing
with a little camera I borrowed from my girlfriend 12 years before. At this time I didn't even know
who Cartier-Bresson or Winogrand were !
The project's title comes from one of the first photo I shot: a chalk graffiti on Saint-Lambert Square in Liège.
It was written "Les Ruines du Vieux-Monde": Ruins of the Old World.
It was about street-photography and wandering, it was about myself and the people,
it was about loneliness and modern world.
Unfortunately this project ended when I broke my camera.
I'm living between Belgium, France and Corsica
and always looking for street life and everyday moments.
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Three months ago I found in a suitcase I left in Liège (Belgium) a dozen of films from 2014.
For this forgotten essay I used rolls of Ilford Pan 100 and a point-and-shoot film camera.
I wanted to make my photographic process easier. It was reminding me when I started photographing
with a little camera I borrowed from my girlfriend 12 years before. At this time I didn't even know
who Cartier-Bresson or Winogrand were !
The project's title comes from one of the first photo I shot: a chalk graffiti on Saint-Lambert Square in Liège.
It was written "Les Ruines du Vieux-Monde": Ruins of the Old World.
It was about street-photography and wandering, it was about myself and the people,
it was about loneliness and modern world.
Unfortunately this project ended when I broke my camera.
About author:
I was born in 1982 in the North of France.I'm living between Belgium, France and Corsica
and always looking for street life and everyday moments.
BACK TO GALLERY