Benoit Paillé is a Canadian photographer, based
in Montreal, striving to be more an artiste than a photographer ; thus as he
says he has just one lens. This is the Artist’s statement from the Flickr
photostream : “I am above all else constantly experimenting with my immediate
environment, both social and natural. To put it more accurately, my work
focuses on questioning the limits imposed by humanity. How can one push away
these self imposed limits and constraints. Or, as in my most recent series, how
to redefine the landscape with the help of a manmade light presence. While
playing with the boundaries between conventions, I try to find a personal
definition of established photographic genres. At the heart of this research,
light is predominant in the process of sublimation of the commonplace, of the
forgotten and neglected subject. I work and explore light as I would a
sculptural media, as a matrix of what we can see and interpret. I feel that
showing banality could make it extraordinary, and thus I take great care to
create repetitions, through a rigorous and obsessive series-oriented approach,
motivated by a quest for pure aesthetics. I am also interested in the narrative
the image induces, in the story it invariably creates. My approach could be
said to be documentary-based, but only at first glance, for in truth I try to
transform reality. I wish to present of people, things and places a vision that
is free of any (self) learnt stereotypes. I lean therefore more towards the
constructed image. Constructing images allows me to reach my goal quicker,
which is to uncover a neglected reality, judged too commonplace to be of any
interest. To show the real, I use tricks and fakery: it is my belief that
photography is not a representation of the real, but creates it.” Check out his
“Stranger” project here. Check
out his Flickr portfolio here.
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