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Arnaud Montagard takes us on a journey into the American psyche
Arnaud Montagard is a French photographer living in Brooklyn, NY, known for his minimalist approach that highlights ordinary details through careful composition. His work evokes the atmosphere of American realist painters like Edward Hopper and early color photographers such as Stephen Shore and William Eggleston. Montagard’s series ‘The Road Not Taken’ explores classic American themes and the introspective spirit of the Beat poets, capturing isolated figures lost in thought. His images emphasize light and shadow, creating painterly effects that invite viewers to appreciate often overlooked everyday moments.
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"The road not taken" by Photographer Arnaud Montagard
Arnaud Montagard is a French photographer based in Brooklyn, New York, who transitioned from marketing studies to pursuing photography full-time. Inspired by American culture, films, and street graffiti, he traveled extensively across the U.S., capturing iconic Americana motifs such as motel signs, vintage cars, diners, and drive-ins. His series “The road not taken” highlights the juxtaposition of change and timeless iconicity in America through carefully composed images emphasizing light and color.
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Interview Arnaud Montagard
Arnaud Montagard developed an interest in photography in 2006, initially capturing abandoned places connected to his graffiti pursuits. He focuses on street photography, emphasizing natural light, geometry, and color to reveal the overlooked details of everyday American life. Montagard draws inspiration from American realist painters like Edward Hopper, aiming to evoke human presence through absence. His book, “The Road Not Taken,” explores rural America beyond clichés, revealing the ordinary as meaningful. He values storytelling and often conducts extensive research before projects, including his documentary work on Cowboy Poetry.
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