Sarah Moon is a French photographer born in 1941. She is well known for her very personalized commercial work; she captures a certain mood and drama by pushing the simplicity of her mediums to their extremes, allowing her images to decay, using day light or tungsten to heighten the graininess of her photographs and favoring black and white film unless she gets to choose the colors of her final images. It's only the age of 29 that Moon finally faced her fear of failure, and began to structure and investigate, research and repeat her photographic process. Ever since, she's maintain a great tenacity and determination through her artistic practice, always looking for the new or forgotten and welcoming the unexpected. Moon also shot numerous campaigns for Chanel, Rykiel, Miyake, Thierry Mugler, Lacrois, Dior, and various fashion magazines. For those interested for more in various photographic effects and Sarah Moon's personal thinking process, you get a bonus.
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