Rémy Lacroix has been a professional photographer since 1995, whose artistic journey is punctuated by passion and creativity. Born in 1965 in Tranzeault, France, Rémy began his career as a photojournalist for the press, gaining solid experience in capturing images that tell stories.
However, in 2001, Rémy Lacroix took a decisive turn in his career by choosing to become an independent photographer, artist and author. Since then, he has dedicated his work to exploring the beauty of the Great American West through his lens.
What sets Rémy's work apart are his photographs focused on cars and abandoned places across the United States. He has developed a particular passion for capturing the aesthetics and emotion of vintage cars, weathered by time and the elements. His images take us on a journey through desert landscapes and abandoned settings, where every detail tells a story and evokes a nostalgia for the past.
Rémy Lacroix has the talent to capture the beauty of decrepitude, to highlight the elegance hidden in deterioration. His photographs invite us to think about how time and neglect transform objects and places, creating a new appreciation of old age and persistence.