

Sébastien Mathé
Sébastien Mathé@sebastienmathe
Freelance photographer since 2004, I am specialized in performing arts, architecture and for companies (corporate). After studying cinema and photography, in 2005 I had the chance to start working for the Paris National Opera, with whom I still collaborate today among other major cultural institutions. In 2019, I published a book titled "The Secrets of Show Photography" thanks to the famous french publisher "Eyrolles éditions", a great opportunity to pass on my know-how. The artworks i today present on Ephimera are parts of Viva Danza, a personal project in which I develop my own vision: how to faithfully transpose the movement, the essence of dance and of its beauty, in a still image? Viva Danza, already exhibited 6 times in Paris, also traveled to Saint-Petersburg in Russia, and for 1 year in 9 cities of China, via the "Alliances Françaises" network. ----------- !!!!! Read my interview to learn more !!!!! ----------- https://magazine.ephimera.com/sebastien-mathe-viva-danza/
Recent History
Freelance photographer since 2004, I am specialized in performing arts, architecture and for companies (corporate). After studying cinema and photography, in 2005 I had the chance to start working for the Paris National Opera, with whom I still collaborate today among other major cultural institutions. In 2019, I published a book titled "The Secrets of Show Photography" thanks to the famous french publisher "Eyrolles éditions", a great opportunity to pass on my know-how. The artworks i today present on Ephimera are parts of Viva Danza, a personal project in which I develop my own vision: how to faithfully transpose the movement, the essence of dance and of its beauty, in a still image? Viva Danza, already exhibited 6 times in Paris, also traveled to Saint-Petersburg in Russia, and for 1 year in 9 cities of China, via the "Alliances Françaises" network. ----------- !!!!! Read my interview to learn more !!!!! ----------- https://magazine.ephimera.com/sebastien-mathe-viva-danza/
Recent History