Jean-François Dupuis photographer - Sherbrooke
Based in Sherbrooke, Jean-François Dupuis photographer specialises in Advertising, Architecture, Boudoir, Commercial / Industrial, Events / Functions, Equestrian, Fashion, Food, Forensic, Glamour, Interior, Landscape, Library, Portrait, PR / Corporate, Press & Journalism, Schools, Still Life / Product, Travel and Wedding photography.
Contact Details
Photographe Jean-François Dupuis
Conceptual photographer
Gallery
Portrait
Portrait
Surprise
Portrait
Fear
Portrait
Cowboy
Portrait
Chair
Chair
Portrait
Portrait
Train
Transportation
New York
architecture
Colors
Architecture
Architecture
Building
Beach
Myrtle beach
Hotel
Architecture
Street
Shadows peoples
Ambiance
Beach
Zen statue
Statue
Bride
Portrait
Portrait
Girl
Portrait
Portrait
Child
Sad child
Wedding time
Wedding
About the Photographer
As a photobased artist in Sherbrooke, working in both colour, black and white, and alternative processes, part of my exploration has been to push the boundary of what is perceived as photography, in an effort to create a vision of our world that absorbs the viewer, and transports them outside of themselves. Manipulating Polaroid film (also known as Time Zero), as well as the beginnings of some work in Polaroid emulsion transfers and lifts, much of my work blurs the line of what a photograph is. Perception is questioned. Hand manipulating Polaroid emulsion gives me a visceral and intuitive connection to my surroundings. Reality is no longer a crisp representation through the lens, but becomes an altered state; moving, yet static. An intimate 3 dimensional world of detail on the surface of the image belies what we are taught to experience within the 2 dimensional language of the camera. A visual tension is born, as glimpses of a "photographic reality" slip in and out of view, toying with what is known, perhaps reminiscent of a dream, a place of timelessness.
Imagine a world with no visual information. A world void of pictures, a world where communication is restricted to speech and the written word. Imagine this and the power, indeed miracle, of photography becomes apparent. A tiny fraction of a second, captured, frozen and preserved for the enjoyment of many. As a photographer I am privileged to have the opportunity to harness and share this power.
Awards and Accreditations
Photolife best still life 1993
Member of Professional Organisation
- Professional Photographers of Canada member