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Of 100% Sicilian heritage, Jean-Marc Caracci is a French photographer. He was born in Tunisia, but has lived in south of France, Montpellier, since his little childhood. Jean-Marc Caracci is a self-taught photographer whose work has always been focused on the Man... the Man as a representation of belonging, rarely as a social object. This constancy in his research is probably a way for him to identify himself, perhaps a way to compare himself, in any case a way to think about his quality of human being. His style is clearly inspired by photographers like Henri Cartier Bresson, Elliott Erwitt, and Raymond Depardon... but also, as he likes to say, by the American painter Edward Hopper.
In the issue 24 of ANTILIPSEIS magazine |
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