True Literature | Portraits without artifice

Is it possible to have access to the truth of a personality accustomed to being seen in front of the cameras? Montreal photographer Bénédicte Brocard invited twenty women, including Ariane Moffatt, Karine Vanasse, Naomi Fontaine and Farah Alibay, to pose in their privacy.

Posted at 12:00 p.m.

Valerie Simard

Valerie Simard
The Press

She drew magnificent black and white portraits grouped in True, an essay that has just been published by Éditions de l’Homme. She asked each of the personalities to choose the photo that best represents them, an exercise to which a loved one and the photographer herself also took part. A beautiful reflection on authenticity and on the image that one wishes to project to oneself and to others.

True

True

Editions de l’Homme

184 pages


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