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Bettina Rheims, My Life is an intriguing dive into the world of a photographer who seems to have mastered the art of patience. The film unfolds in her studio in the Marais, where we see her engaging with models in a way that's both intimate and methodical. There’s a certain rhythm to the pacing that mirrors the careful way she approaches her craft. Rheims reflects on her childhood and the awakening that photography brought her, blending personal narrative with artistic exploration. There's something raw about her process, capturing not just images but emotions. Serge’s commentary adds another layer of depth, creating a fascinating counterpoint to Rheims’s insight. It's a quiet film, but one that lingers long after viewing.
Explores the philosophy behind photographyOffers personal insights from RheimsHighlights the artistic process in a studio setting
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