“What Photography Has Taught Me,” Interview | Le Point
In this interview by Baudouin Eschapasse, Muriel Pénicaud reflects on her passion for photography—which began at age 11 with a Polaroid camera and has never really left her—and on what photography has taught her. She discusses her practice, which is almost exclusively in black and white, her preference for instinct and emotion over technique, her influences—from Cartier-Bresson to Letizia Battaglia—and her current and upcoming exhibitions. The interview also touches on the work of the Sakura Fund, which she created to support socially engaged artists.
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