Liens
The photographic portrait is what the photographer takes, and the photographed gives... / Read More >
We don’t forget Delphine Warin’s photographic portraits because she knows what she’s doing, and doesn’t sign her name on anything less than dense and luminous, yes, both those qualities at the same time.
And she has the generosity to wait, until the other is ready to give, or in this case the other two, in this series of portraits of mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, lovers…
More than a simple photographer’s job, it’s an analyst’s search, for who, in the relationship facing her, is the dominant person, and who, the dominated. That is what I remember from Delphine Warin’s photographs—the personality of the people photographed, but especially, the quality of the relationship they share.
Her observant gaze says what we don’t see.
Her images take us by surprise and vibrate with emotion.
Nathalie Luyer