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Photographie artistique de portraits masculins
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Photographie artistique de portraits masculins
Claude Gauthier is a portrait photographer
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« My artistic impulse is focused on the human body, the ultimate masterpiece of living art. With its beauty, diversity and ability to express emotions, it is an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Universal and timeless, it transcends cultural boundaries. A mirror of the human condition, it tells stories deeper than words, revealing the complexity and beauty of existence. »




Face, Body & Soul




Photographic creation is my passion. I weave a relationship of integrity with my models, essential to the creative act. My work explores a wide variety of styles, always seeking to ennoble the human form. In our post-modern society, many consider the contemplation of the body as a form of perversion. For me, the human body is the ultimate vehicle of beauty. I strive to create artistic works that nourish the imagination and awaken sensuality. I celebrate the human body in all its diversity of forms and colors, offering visuals that value it in its natural beauty, with an unwavering reverence and aesthetic joy.
Hidden Faces
The Exhibition
Hidden Faces is the result of a work of emotions and distant memories gathered under a unifying theme: the body speaks when the eyes are hidden. The strength of the gesture that occupies the visual space. Time does its work, aesthetic criteria change, objectives are different.




Ode to the imperfect photo




The perfect photo, if it exists, is above all an emotion that communicates a profound truth. It is accompanied by many imperfect photos. These are the photos that should attract our attention. It is in the imperfections, in the unexpected and spontaneous moments, that the soul of a photograph is revealed. These imperfect photos bear witness to reality, to the present moment, with its defects and its hazards.
This is why imperfect photos, although they may seem anecdotal or failed at first glance, deserve our full attention. They tell a story, convey an atmosphere or an emotion that often escapes overly polished images. They remind us that photography, before being a question of aesthetic perfection, is a matter of truth and feeling.