photographiesjeanturco numéro 1452 (2020) Photography by Jean Turco

Fine art paper, 8x8 in
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Still life number Fourteen 52 - "With the adze with stirrup and the Pinocchio with the legs cut off" It is not uncommon, when I watch television, to dream of a Gepetto which would have carved us - after Christmas, in the pines " dead would say a Bordeaux "around whom the children celebrated - almost all those who" report "to us and take part in the [...]
Still life number Fourteen 52 - "With the adze with stirrup and the Pinocchio with the legs cut off" It is not uncommon, when I watch television, to dream of a Gepetto which would have carved us - after Christmas, in the pines " dead would say a Bordeaux "around whom the children celebrated - almost all those who" report "to us and take part in the news or, let's be realistic, their way of wanting us to interpret it, at 1 or 8 pm, or even "in loop" all day. Carlo Collodi had he thought about it when creating Pinocchio without imagining that today, on television, many masks would be perforated over the televised news by the nose of too many speakers who would take on proportions to make the good Edmond jealous and his Cyrano. As for the Herminette à étrier or Bride, I agree, it is, as far as it is concerned, absolutely not topical.
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Jean Turco is a professional photographer. He started with high mountain photography, then, very quickly, he engaged in exclusively artistic photography. The themes of the nude, the portrait and the still life [...]

Jean Turco is a professional photographer. He started with high mountain photography, then, very quickly, he engaged in exclusively artistic photography.

The themes of the nude, the portrait and the still life are the subjects he favors. His work is distinguished by an original and visionary lighting that singularly differentiates him from other photographers.

Jean Turco was born in the Alps, he spent his adolescence in Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc. He graduated in photography and art history. His photographs, present in the collections of several museums, Lenin in Oulianovsk in Russia, National of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Astana, Nicéphore-Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône, etc. as in many private collections have been repeatedly honored with prizes and medals.

Author of books on photography, he has published:
At Pearson editions: The nude photo, The art of lighting, The nude, The portrait, The still life, The pose guide.
Punto Marte editions MV: Nu.
Dunod editions: 100 photo lighting plans.
Published by China Photographic Publishing House: Chinese version of The Art of Lighting.

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