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INNOCENCE #25 | Photography by LAURENT ELIE BADESSI. Item made of paper
INNOCENCE #25 | Photography by LAURENT ELIE BADESSI. Item made of paper
INNOCENCE #25 | Photography by LAURENT ELIE BADESSI. Item made of paper
INNOCENCE #25 | Photography by LAURENT ELIE BADESSI. Item made of paper
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INNOCENCE #25 | Photography by LAURENT ELIE BADESSI. Item made of paper

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LAURENT ELIE BADESSI

INNOCENCE #25 - Photography

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LAURENT ELIE BADESSI
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
All photographs are created with butterflies using various experiments on laws of physics and captured on film.

LAURENT ELIE BADESSI is a Franco American fine art photographer based in New York. He belongs to a family with three generations of photographers. From an early age, this enabled him to explore and appreciate the art of photography.

Badessi’s photographs are part of many important private and public collections such as the Whitney Museum and the Elton John Collection. He has received several prestigious awards, including a grant from the French Department of Cultural Affairs for his Paris show Métamorphoses. A large-scale photograph from his series Age of Innocence was recently exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London for the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.

PERSONAL QUOTE

I am interested in taking photographs of whatever I feel is worth resting my eyes on. My images can bring pleasure, sadness, awareness, and instigate reflection. I don’t save lives and I don’t make decisions that change the world but I always keep in mind that I am someone who is lucky enough to do what he loves the most –taking photographs.