One day at a time

Fred Lahache
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August 28, 2021
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These images punctuate the series One Day at a Time, highlighting the distortion of time that I experienced during the first days of the Covid lockdown. The gradients are creating a random sweep of my TV projector’s beam against the wall (I had recently subscribed to Netflix). Set to the proper shutter speed, my camera captured what the naked eye sees before the brain converts it into moving images. These random gradients were originally just IRL light, shot with a digital camera; registered as NFT, they now live in the blockchain as a forever-digital piece. Non-gradient images are other experimentations part of this series, exploring the confusion around time during a city lockdown; each picture was titled by the time it was taken, date not being considered on purpose.

About
Fred’s keenly observed photographs chronicle the landscapes and still lives he discovers as well as the people he meets. He arranges them into compelling narratives and creates dynamic juxtapositions. He had a show Galerie Madé in 2013, a group show, Galerie Honoré-Visconti, in 2016, and a solo show in 2019 at Los Patos in Paris.  Besides commercial commissions, his contributions include M le Monde, Marie-Claire, Monocle, Record Magazine, Financial Times, Glamour, Milk Décoration, Regain Magazine, Citizen K.

Fred Lahache
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August 28, 2021
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