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David Favrod, Son magnifique champ de fleurs
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David Favrod

Son magnifique champ de fleurs, Vionnaz, Switzerland, 2012
From the HIKARI series
Website - DavidFavrod.com

David Favrod lives and works in Switzerland. He is a graduate of École cantonale d'art de Lausanne (ECAL) with a master's degree in art direction and a bachelor's degree in photography. Other than winning the Aperture Portfolio Prize, Favrod has also been included in reGeneration2, a book and touring exhibition showcasing emerging photographers. His work has been shown in solo and group shows around the world.

Posted on Tuesday, November 20, 2012.

 

 

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