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An interesting series from Swiss Photographer Eva Lauterlein - vertigo(s) - portraying the town of Hyères.
Unfortunately - for me anyway - all the info is in French and the google translation makes about as much sense as my schoolboy French translation...![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1MyMYxVf8v6gX01V5fTJ7BjfEtvdbtWd63NlcFir55gsEpXjJQNRaz6YCM1eqh2J2Rn1f5DMDYJHT03UZT7gMe5P01MFi7_i2xIG_wsdBPDSXf5-b8kHdRxgsX6XHnDjfIjrXDA/s400/vertigos_03.jpg)
She also has a rather more radical series - chimères - where she takes portraits from numerous (30 or so?) different angles of the same person and then melds them digitally. The people take on a slightly cyborg look while still retaining their essential characteristics - the sense of chimera certainly comes through. I'm still not quite sure about this one yet, but its starting to interest me a bit.
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French people look good even when they look like robots.
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