A photo exhibition on the movement at the Glenmor hall, in Carhaix

A photo exhibition on the movement at the Glenmor hall, in Carhaix
A photo exhibition on the movement at the Glenmor hall, in Carhaix

What’s more still than a photograph? However, this year, the members of Aulne Photo-club are taking on a major challenge: capturing and transmitting an impression of life and movement through their photos.

An original approach

To achieve this, the photographers have chosen to present their works in the form of triptychs, an original approach which allows them to tell a story, illustrate a sequence or vary perspectives while maintaining visual harmony. Each triptych, the result of meticulous work and great creativity, reveals a unique vision of the movement.

This second annual edition brings together around fifteen enthusiasts, each bringing their own unique perspective and specialty, whether it be macro photography, sports, landscapes or even scenes of daily life. The exhibition is a demonstration of the diversity of artistic approaches and techniques used by club members.

A dynamic exhibition

Whether you are an amateur photographer, an expert or a simple curious visitor, the Aulne Photo-club invites everyone to share its world. As Friedrich Nietzsche said: “If your eye were sharper, you would see everything in motion. »

Let yourself be carried away by the dynamism of this exhibition which will make you see the world from another angle.

Practical

Self-guided and free visit. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and on show evenings. www.aulne-photoclub.fr

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