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Jean Hervoche, fine art photography

 

 

Jean Hervoche presents on this site an approach of his work.

 

On the "Accueil" page (Home), he sets out his conception and the general direction of his photography which is strongly linked with fine art photo and indissociable from travels: esthetical approach, emotion-seeking and care for quality of proof printings, attraction for great protected spaces, places full of emotions and unusual circumstances.

The photographer - Works

 

 

The page "Le photographe" (The photographer) present the main aspects of his process and the reasons that led him to certain choices: work on the light, fascination for extreme worlds: Africa, Greenland, but also Portugal, Scotland, Western America and Iceland...

 

You will discover on the page "livres" (books) his main publications, on the page "achat, locations" the possibilities for exhibitions and the sale conditions for the original prints printed with the printer Epson Stylus Pro 3880 on fine art paper signed by the photographer and limited to 30 copies.

Events - Contact

The Page "Actualité" (Events) reports the recent and future publications and exhibitions.

 

On the page "Contact" you will be able to communicate - in french or in english - with the photographer Jean Hervoche if you want to work out a project or buy a phoyography for example.

 

The Galleries

There are 9 galleries, and they aim to reflect very precisely the work of the photographer, mainly oriented towards Celtics and Nordic countries as you can notice in his main books.

 

Gallerie 1 & Gallerie 2 always present photographies for Nordic countries.

 

Gallery 3 shows photos from Celcic countries.

 

Gallery 4, photos from the Bretagne region (France).

 

As for Gallery 5 and 6, they do not present a permanent theme. For now, you can see photos from west of the united states.

 

All the photographies presented in each of the galleries will be constantly renewed, at least every two months, so that you can follow the evolution of his work.