ARTWORK PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Vase

    Fibreglass and pigments
    Artwork by Geneviève Bonnieux

    Artwork photographer - Green vase by Geneviève Bonnieux.
  • Screen

    Fibreglass, pigments and gold leaves
    Artwork by Geneviève Bonnieux

    Artwork photographer - Green and gold leaf screen by Geneviève Bonnieux.
  • Detail of ‘Screen’

    Fibreglass, pigments and gold leaves
    Artwork by Geneviève Bonnieux

    Artwork photographer - Detail of green and gold leaf screen by Geneviève Bonnieux.
  • Vase

    Fibreglass and pigments
    Artwork by Geneviève Bonnieux

    Artwork photographer - Red, yellow, and orange vase by the artist Geneviève Bonnieux.
  • Vase ‘Mask’

    Fibreglass and pigments
    Artwork by Geneviève Bonnieux

    Artwork photographer - Bronze-colored mask-like vase by Geneviève Bonnieux.
  • Toi & Moi (You & Me)

    Plexiglas and printing characters
    Artwork by Virginie Jaffre

    Artwork photographer - Round red artwork in plexiglass, wood, and metal by Virginie Steel.
  • Entre 2 Mers (Between 2 Seas)

    Plexiglas and printing characters
    Artwork by Virginie Jaffre

    Artwork photographer - Square blue artwork in plexiglass, wood, and metal by Virginie Steel.
  • Des Habits Et Moi

    Plexiglas and printing characters
    Artwork by Virginie Jaffre

    Artwork photographer - Red artwork in plexiglass, wood, and metal by Virginie Steel.
  • Le Petit Voyageur (The Little Traveller)

    Bronze
    Artwork by Franck Turzo

    Artwork photographer - Bronze sculpture (The Little Traveler) by the artist Franck Turzo.
  • Bowl

    Terra Sigilata
    Artwork by Dalloun

    Artwork photographer - Terra sigillata bowl by Dalloun.
  • Vase

    Ceramics
    Artwork by Christine Ladevèze

    Artwork photographer - Flat ceramic vase on a pedestal by the artist Christine Ladeveze.
  • Artwork

    Ceramics
    Artwork by Christine Ladevèze

    Artwork photographer - Flat ceramic vase by the artist Christine Ladeveze.
  • In Tribute To

    Plaster, batik and paint
    Artwork by Fernanda Vargas

    Artwork photographer - Plaster and batik artwork by Fernanda Vargas.
  • Detail of ‘In Tribute To’

    Plaster, batik and paint
    Artwork by Fernanda Vargas

    Artwork photographer - Detail of a plaster and batik artwork by Fernanda Vargas.
  • Poppies

    Désirée Flowers

    Artwork photographer - Bouquet of pink, red, yellow, and white poppies in a green pottery vase.
  • Concept Work

    Paper and paint
    Artwork by Nadège De La Tour De Pin

    Artwork photographer - Photograph of a gold concept box containing documents from the newspaper Le Monde, by Nadège De la Tour de Pin.
  • Leaflet

    Exhibition of the Painter Virgilio

    Photographe d’oeuvres d’art - Catalogue du peintre Virgilio.

Artwork photographer


My love for artwork photography all started with my love for pottery

My interest as an artwork photographer started with my relationship with fine art.
It came after photography became my profession.

From early childhood, I was fascinated by pottery and ceramics.
My grandmother created her own Ikebana pots at a time when such objects were not commercially available.
Watching her shape clay instilled in me a lasting sensitivity to form, texture, and material presence.

This early influence was later reinforced through my encounter with Sonia Tahta, an Art History teacher and collector of fine ceramic art, who played a decisive role in helping me find my path as a photographer.
Her rigorous artistic vision and deep knowledge of ceramics profoundly shaped my understanding of how artworks should be seen, interpreted, and ultimately photographed.

When I officially became a photographer, ceramic art naturally emerged as a central passion. I went on to help found and curate exhibitions for ceramists, notably through Le Cercle des Artistes de Paris and ArtCeram (now ArtCeram2).
These experiences strengthened my commitment to creating meaningful visual dialogues between artists, their works, and the viewer.

Whenever possible, I have chosen to exhibit my fine art photographs alongside ceramic artists and sculptors.
This ongoing exchange between mediums continues to inform my photographic approach.
Over the years, this passion has led me to photograph numerous artworks (hence the artwork photographer) for internationally recognised artists, including Jane Perryman, Christine Ladeveze, Franck Turzo, among many others.

Artwork Photographer: Photography with Precision and Respect

Photographing fine art objects is a demanding discipline.
The challenge lies in rendering the work with absolute fidelity – eliminating unwanted reflections, respecting original colours, and preserving the artist’s intent.
At times, the photograph must also convey texture, volume, and spatial presence, particularly with ceramics and sculpture, where materiality is essential.

My approach combines technical precision with an artist’s sensitivity.
Each artwork is treated individually, with particular attention paid to lighting, surface texture, and colour accuracy.
The final effect must be harmonious and highlight the photographed subject.
Meticulous retouching is performed on the digital image to ensure a final image that is both faithful and expressive.

Rates

58 € per artwork, including photography and digital retouching.
Each image is delivered ready for exhibition catalogues, portfolios, archives, or online presentation.