Dark Lens explores a haunting visual dialogue through Cédric Delsaux’s photography, blending stark contrasts and shadowed environments. The imagery navigates themes of obscurity, perception, and the interplay between light and darkness, generating a mood that is both contemplative and unsettling.
The 118-page collection, published in 2011 by Xavier Barral, uses a precise visual strategy that evinces the tension between what is seen and unseen, challenging conventional perspectives. Delsaux’s work encourages the viewer to reconsider everyday scenes under a new, shadowed lens.