The
visual power of transparent materials, like water and glass, often go
unnoticed. Sometimes, it takes a photographer like Hélène
Desplechin to show us the visible influence of these elements.
Desplechin, who is based in Spain, has a wide portfolio of work that
utilizes water's reflective and rippling nature. The illusionary
quality of the translucent material distorts and reshapes the
subjects, offering a new, emotion-filled perspective.
Like
water, glass has a warping effect when properly exploited. There is
no need for a post editing effect to be added digitally in Hélène Desplechin's images. She maneuvers around glass bowls, jars, and even
shattered windows to alter her shots. The difference, especially in
evoking emotions, that the photographer's contorting effects have is
palpable. We were lucky enough to get in contact with Hélène to ask
her how emotions affect work and where she draws inspiration from:
"I
want to show emotion and I want to have emotions. This is one of my
main objectives with photography. Life is made of feelings, that's
what I choose to look for. It's necessary to have the feeling one
wants to transmit; sensitivity is the base. I'm looking for the
little things that move me. It's an infinite search for beauty,
trying to see a kind of magic in details. Learning to see things that
people don’t see and then share it with them. And the more life
goes on, the more I learn to enjoy those details.
"My
inspiration is simple curiosity, constant observation, and
astonishment by what surrounds me. A part of it is willingness to
enjoy every part of it. Everyday life, is what inspires me. And that
fundamental need, that I was born with, to create and to share
with others my emotions." Hélène Desplechin.
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