Explore Fantastical Worlds with French Photographer’s Hyperphoto Technique

Jean-Francois Rauzier: The Master of Hyperphoto

Jean-Francois Rauzier is renowned for developing the concept of the “hyperphoto” in 2002. This innovative technique involves digitally stitching hundreds of images together to create breathtaking visual narratives. His approach blends the boundaries between photography and art, allowing viewers to explore intricate details within vast landscapes and structures.

Artistic Insights from Rauzier

Horizons, 2015
Horizons, 2015 — “This photograph was taken on the underground of the senate, so it’s a very important building. I shot everything and arranged the images in a very cubist style, symbolizing the political atmosphere in Brazil.”

Connection Between France and Brazil

Brasilia, 2015
Brasilia, 2015 — “There is a special connection between France and Brazil. In Brasilia, I was obliged to change my style completely due to the purity of the architecture.”

Exploring the Stunning Cathedral

Catedral, 2015
Catedral, 2015 — “The cathedral stands out among tightly clustered buildings. It reflects the idea that an artist can interpret religion creatively, regardless of personal beliefs.”

The Symbolism of Brasilopolis

Brasilopolis, 2015
Brasilopolis, 2015 — “The figure in black represents me without revealing my identity. This character serves as a familiar guide through my artistic journeys.”

The Vibrant Life of Brazil

Vortex, 2015
Vortex, 2015 — “Through my lens, I captured the unexpected lushness of Brazil, filled with diverse wildlife and vibrant flora.”


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