Laurène Elliott-Deyris

From a young age, I was never without a camera. It quickly became a tool for self expression and the need to document my life as a form of visual poetry. I discovered the art of the dark room during my photo-jounalism studies and worked a few years as a freelance photographer for magazines, but artistic and alternative photography was my true passion. I’ve worked in many different mediums from developing my own film, polaroids, polaroid transfers, cyanotypes, and Lomography (toy cameras). Analog photography forces us to understand lighting, time, and spatial awareness in ways that digital photography cannot reproduce.