Totem - Alain Delorme
Posted Thursday, November 11, 2010 by SixSevenEightNine in Labels: photographic


Interesting processed photographs of Shanghai in its brightest and most colourful. Makes you wonder how they did it.
“With a look of humor and poetry, Alain Delorme settles us in the heart of the new “Chinese dream”. Far from a hymn to materialism, these images, putting forward the overabundance of the objects, tend to the absurd and let catch a glimpse of the complexity of a country reinventing itself. Between dream and reality, these pictures turn upside down the scales of values and blur the border between the visible and the invisible.”
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