Ben Dauchez - Traces Urbaine # 1






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Title: Urban Traces
Description:
This black-and-white photograph, taken by Ben Dauchez in Cape Town, captures the essence of urban remnants through a poignant composition of abandoned objects. The image highlights an crushed beer can and a twisted piece of metal resting on a rough floor speckled with debris. The strong contrasts and raw textures of the photograph underscore the rugged, fleeting beauty of the traces left by human activity.
Format:
Dimensions: 60x90 cm
High-quality print on premium photographic paper
Limited edition, signed by the artist
Features:
Black-and-white photography
Captures the essence of the urban environment
Ideal work for contemporary art and urban photography enthusiasts
This unique piece by Ben Dauchez is a valuable addition to any art collection, offering an introspective look at the hidden beauty of urban landscapes.
This art photograph with a matte fine art finish, in a square format of 60x90 cm,
The photographic technique used creates a nearly painterly effect, where shadows and light blend harmoniously. The deep black background beautifully contrasts with the blue light accents, giving the work a dimension that is both contemporary and timeless.
The matte fine art print will especially emphasize the smooth transitions and subtle nuances, offering a refined visual experience. This work fits perfectly within the tradition of contemporary artistic photography.
A certificate will be provided
Passionate about photography from a young age, Ben DAUCHEZ began in the neighborhood studios of La Rochelle. There he acquired the full set of fundamentals of classic photographic technique, from shooting to retouching and through to the lab. At 22, freshly graduated, he moved to Paris to further his training as an on-set assistant for the Daguerre studios, Le Petit Oiseau va sortir, and Studio Zéro. He had the opportunity to collaborate with and assist some of the most talented photographers: Bettina RHEIMS, Patrick DEMARCHELIER, Terry RICHARDSON, Ellen VON UNWERTH, Marcus MAM... From certain determinative encounters, beautiful projects and long collaborations emerged, notably with André RAU, Bettina RHEIMS (the sultry INRI exhibition and its eponymous book at Editions Albin Michel) and Peter BEARD (2009 Pirelli calendar in Botswana).
His photos have been published, among others, by Condé Nast Editions (French and international), Première, Wallpaper, ID, Madame Figaro, Lifestyles, Dandy Magazine... His world also attracts brands with very distinct identitarian codes, for which he has led Institutional and/or advertising campaigns such as Dior (beauty), L'Oréal, Peugeot, Philip Morris, or Burger King (advertising awarded at the Dubai Lynx).
Ben DAUCHEZ has also created numerous portraits of celebrities (IGGY POP, Woody HALLEN, Grace JONES, Jean DUJARDIN, Gilles LELLOUCHE, Olivier MARCHAL, Carole BOUQUET, Charlotte GAINSBOURG, ...) of beauty, world travelers and men of the world (Olivier DASSAULT, Jacques SEGUELA...) and travelers...
This photographic path has since allowed him to capture human beauty, aesthetics, and the spiritual essence of every personality with complete freedom.
Title: Urban Traces
Description:
This black-and-white photograph, taken by Ben Dauchez in Cape Town, captures the essence of urban remnants through a poignant composition of abandoned objects. The image highlights an crushed beer can and a twisted piece of metal resting on a rough floor speckled with debris. The strong contrasts and raw textures of the photograph underscore the rugged, fleeting beauty of the traces left by human activity.
Format:
Dimensions: 60x90 cm
High-quality print on premium photographic paper
Limited edition, signed by the artist
Features:
Black-and-white photography
Captures the essence of the urban environment
Ideal work for contemporary art and urban photography enthusiasts
This unique piece by Ben Dauchez is a valuable addition to any art collection, offering an introspective look at the hidden beauty of urban landscapes.
This art photograph with a matte fine art finish, in a square format of 60x90 cm,
The photographic technique used creates a nearly painterly effect, where shadows and light blend harmoniously. The deep black background beautifully contrasts with the blue light accents, giving the work a dimension that is both contemporary and timeless.
The matte fine art print will especially emphasize the smooth transitions and subtle nuances, offering a refined visual experience. This work fits perfectly within the tradition of contemporary artistic photography.
A certificate will be provided
Passionate about photography from a young age, Ben DAUCHEZ began in the neighborhood studios of La Rochelle. There he acquired the full set of fundamentals of classic photographic technique, from shooting to retouching and through to the lab. At 22, freshly graduated, he moved to Paris to further his training as an on-set assistant for the Daguerre studios, Le Petit Oiseau va sortir, and Studio Zéro. He had the opportunity to collaborate with and assist some of the most talented photographers: Bettina RHEIMS, Patrick DEMARCHELIER, Terry RICHARDSON, Ellen VON UNWERTH, Marcus MAM... From certain determinative encounters, beautiful projects and long collaborations emerged, notably with André RAU, Bettina RHEIMS (the sultry INRI exhibition and its eponymous book at Editions Albin Michel) and Peter BEARD (2009 Pirelli calendar in Botswana).
His photos have been published, among others, by Condé Nast Editions (French and international), Première, Wallpaper, ID, Madame Figaro, Lifestyles, Dandy Magazine... His world also attracts brands with very distinct identitarian codes, for which he has led Institutional and/or advertising campaigns such as Dior (beauty), L'Oréal, Peugeot, Philip Morris, or Burger King (advertising awarded at the Dubai Lynx).
Ben DAUCHEZ has also created numerous portraits of celebrities (IGGY POP, Woody HALLEN, Grace JONES, Jean DUJARDIN, Gilles LELLOUCHE, Olivier MARCHAL, Carole BOUQUET, Charlotte GAINSBOURG, ...) of beauty, world travelers and men of the world (Olivier DASSAULT, Jacques SEGUELA...) and travelers...
This photographic path has since allowed him to capture human beauty, aesthetics, and the spiritual essence of every personality with complete freedom.
