Floc'h, Nicolas, 1970- photographer, author.
Deep sea / photography Nicolas Floc'h ; text: Michel Poivert, Nicolas Floc'h
[Amsterdam, Netherlands] : Roma, [2022]
68 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 23 x 31 cm
Deep Sea' is a collection of eerie underwater images from the Lampaul Canyon in the Bay of Biscay, France. Made at depths of up to nearly 2,000 metres, these seascapes of otherworldly geologies seem rather barren at first sight, until a lone creature appears, caught by the camera's flash. The bay's canyons were formed as the continents drifted apart 120 million years ago, opening up the Atlantic Ocean. These bathyal visions by Nicolas Floc'h are filled with rocky outcrops, cliffs, falls, and folds, where marine particulate "snow" merges with living things, the unseen denizens of the ocean depths. With a text by Michel Poivert
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Floc'h, Nicolas, 1970- Exhibitions.
Floc'h, Nicolas, 1970-
Underwater photography Exhibitions.
Photography, Artistic 21st century Exhibitions.
Photographie sous-marine Expositions.
Photographie artistique 21e siècle Expositions.
Underwater photography
Photography, Artistic
Black-and-white photography
Biscay, Bay of (France and Spain) Pictorial works Exhibitions.
Gascogne, Golfe de (Espagne et France) Ouvrages illustrés Expositions.
Atlantic Ocean Bay of Biscay
Poivert, Michel, author.
Location: Library main m 316117
Call No.: 316117
Copy: 1
Status: Available
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