Antoine Bruy is a French photographer, he studied at the Vevey School of Photography, Switzerland. He is a member of the French collective « Tendance Floue » since 2018.
His work studies people and their relationship to privacy, their physical environment, and to the economic and intellectual conditions that determine them.
© Portrait by Meyer / Tendance Floue
Antoine Bruy is a French photographer, he studied at the Vevey School of Photography, Switzerland. He is a member of the French collective « Tendance Floue » since 2018.
His work studies people and their relationship to privacy, their physical environment, and to the economic and intellectual conditions that determine them.
© Portrait by Meyer / Tendance Floue
Antoine Bruy's work has received many awards and nominations : Getty Images Emerging Talent Awards, PDN's 30 in 2015, LensCulture Exposure Awards 2017. It has been on display in many collective exhibitions and published in numerous newspapers and magazines worldwide (The New Yorker, The Guardian, Le Monde).
His series Scrublands, about communities trying to live in a self-sufficient mode (he visited 16 different structures), was awarded the « Prix HSBC pour la Photographie » in 2018, and was published by Editions Xavier Barral (2018). At a time when he was not yet part of the collective, he was an invited photographer on the AZIMUT project by Tendance Floue.
.Sold out. Presentation by Editions Xavier Barral : "While hitchhiking across the length and breadth of France, Antoine Bruy met men and women who, in Ardèche and Lozère, aspire to live in the most self-sufficient way possible. Inspired by this approach, he volunteered within a network that lists initiatives based on biodynamic agriculture and...