Eight years after his first photo book In my natureanchor Sophie Thibault publishes a second collection, Photosensitivepublished by Éditions de l’Homme.
Endearing four-legged animals, incredible insects, majestic birds and Quebec landscapes are among the themes of this 200-page work.
A book like an object of art to leave on the living room table, to come back to it, to dive into again often. A book to leaf through slowly to perceive all the details.
Sophie Thibault has a real lynx eye. You take me back to when I was very young. The eagle-eyed expression… I just remembered that my father called me that! Sophie the lynx eye! You bring me back a memory, it just flashed in my head
exclaims the communicator, who has had a passion for photography for a long time.
It’s always been there. When I was born, my grandmother couldn’t believe how small my ears were and how big my eyes were! I think I was born deeply visual! I’ve always had a camera, for as long as I can remember.
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“Photosensible” is the second photography book by anchor Sophie Thibault.
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Like a true hunter, patient, she can stay still for hours, to see an animal and capture the perfect moment.
I am incredibly lucky. I often say that I am on my I find them!
A photo is first and foremost an intention. And as I am terribly visual, it is through my eyes that I understand life
she wrote, on page 82 of her book.
This look allows him to see and appreciate beauty, in a sometimes dark world where everything moves quickly.
At the heart of my type of photography, I think there is a quest for balance, for aesthetics. I am continually amazed. […] It’s also a relief, a counterweight to my professional life as a hyperactive journalist. There is something contemplative, meditative in photography.
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“A photo is first and foremost an intention. And as I am terribly visual, it is through my eyes that I understand life,” wrote Sophie Thibault, on page 82 of her book.
Photo : - / Emilie Richard
In Photosensitiveshe also offers us the opportunity to dive with her into two significant moments in her career as a photographer: the eclipse of April 8, 2024 and a 14-hour session with the immense Diane Dufresne, her idol and friend.
Photosensitiveor a privileged opportunity to discover the woman behind the camera.