Attraper Au Vol(Catch in the Air)은 세계에서 가장 존경받는 스케이트 영화 제작자이자 사진작가 중 한 명인 프랑스 예술가 Fred Mortagne ( 또는 French Fred) 의 삶의 작품이다.
Fred의 사진은 세계적으로 유명한 사진작가 Anton Corbijn의 서문과 Fred와 함께 작업한 역사상 가장 위대한 스케이트보더 중 한 명인 Geoff Rowley의 에세이로 구성되어 있다.
∙ Pages - 132 pages
∙ Dimension - 235 x 300 x 18 mm
∙ Weight - 1.5 kg
∙ ISBN - 9781942884088
∙ Publisher - Um Yeah Arts
Attraper Au Vol (Catch in the Air) is the photographic life’s work of one of the most respected skate film makers and photographers in the world, French artist Fred Mortagne, or better known as French Fred. This photographic essay culminates years of Fred’s work (2000-2015), offering a sublime lens on life. A feast of lines and angles, his deliberate compositions blend skaters into their environment; offering an abstract perspective on architecture and geometry. His work intrigues both skaters and non-skaters alike, slowing the blur of modern life just enough to expose what is below the surface. Fred's fluid style evokes the esthetic beauty of skate and the muse of urban culture rather than pure performance, although the raw talent of his subjects is readily apparent. Across settings, subjects and locales, Attraper Au Vol exposes Fred’s signature style in one beautiful hard cover book. Shot both on film and digital 35mm format, this collection of images is a canon for the world of skate, and a body of art all its own. Fred's photographs are framed by a foreword from world renowned photographer Anton Corbijn and an essay by Geoff Rowley, one of the greatest skateboarders of all-time whom Fred works with extensively. Fred Mortagne, also known as French Fred, is a skateboarder, photographer and filmmaker living in France.
Attraper Au Vol (Catch in the Air) is the photographic life’s work of one of the most respected skate film makers and photographers in the world, French artist Fred Mortagne, or better known as French Fred. This photographic essay culminates years of Fred’s work (2000-2015), offering a sublime lens on life. A feast of lines and angles, his deliberate compositions blend skaters into their environment; offering an abstract perspective on architecture and geometry. His work intrigues both skaters and non-skaters alike, slowing the blur of modern life just enough to expose what is below the surface. Fred's fluid style evokes the esthetic beauty of skate and the muse of urban culture rather than pure performance, although the raw talent of his subjects is readily apparent. Across settings, subjects and locales, Attraper Au Vol exposes Fred’s signature style in one beautiful hard cover book. Shot both on film and digital 35mm format, this collection of images is a canon for the world of skate, and a body of art all its own. Fred's photographs are framed by a foreword from world renowned photographer Anton Corbijn and an essay by Geoff Rowley, one of the greatest skateboarders of all-time whom Fred works with extensively. Fred Mortagne, also known as French Fred, is a skateboarder, photographer and filmmaker living in France.