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Photography was a second career for Cellier, who was once a teacher.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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The professionals usually breeze through, but at the end of the show Cellier noticed a name in his book that caught his eye: Agnès b.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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The professionals usually breeze through, but at the end of the show Cellier noticed a name in his book that caught his eye: Agnès b.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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This system, which Cellier compares to speed-dating, gives photographers an appointment book in which professionals sign up to see their photos, making the rounds at a dizzying pace.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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Photography was a second career for Cellier, who was once a teacher.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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This system, which Cellier compares to speed-dating, gives photographers an appointment book in which professionals sign up to see their photos, making the rounds at a dizzying pace.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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The nocturnal scenes are illuminated by street lights in villages on the outskirts of the French capital; the nighttime settings are vital for Cellier, who says that today animals are "considered products" that are seen only in the daytime, "in the form of meat to be consumed or wounded along the side of the highway."
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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The nocturnal scenes are illuminated by street lights in villages on the outskirts of the French capital; the nighttime settings are vital for Cellier, who says that today animals are "considered products" that are seen only in the daytime, "in the form of meat to be consumed or wounded along the side of the highway."
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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The nocturnal scenes are illuminated by street lights in villages on the outskirts of the French capital; the nighttime settings are vital for Cellier, who says that today animals are "considered products" that are seen only in the daytime, "in the form of meat to be consumed or wounded along the side of the highway."
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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This system, which Cellier compares to speed-dating, gives photographers an appointment book in which professionals sign up to see their photos, making the rounds at a dizzying pace.
ARTINFO: Taxidermied Wildlife Pose for Their Portrait in Rural France ARTINFO 2010
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