




From what my stepsister translated for me on Vincent Bordet's French-only website, I gather that he's part of the new generation of French photographers who aims to juxtapose strong subjects with a sense of fragility. Although I have only a vague grasp of his manifesto, it is in no way detrimental to my appreciation of the above images.
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Oh, this photos are so beautiful. I really like the last one, the sky looks spetacular!
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