About Florence D'elle

Born in 1971 in Belgium, Florence D’elle began photography over ten years ago. In 2010, she won the gold medal of the Gold Fine Art Photography Prize at the Hyogo Art Museum in Kobe, Japan.
Two digital photography series were created : “Les Secrètes (2010)” exhibited in galleries and then “Re Birth” (2014), a personal vision of women at the time of the Renaissance, reproducing in photography the chiaroscuro technique of Flemish painters.
In 2015, her life changes following the death of his companion and all his photographic language is upset. She turns to silver and only historical techniques (wet-plate collodion and Charcoal) : the technique of slowness becomes the support of a new photographic writing.
"Resili O", the most personal, intimate and rough series she wrote in 2016, a personal vision of a path of resilience made using historical techniques.
After that the work “Un Conte - A Tale” series was produced in the photographic camera with the old technique of wet collodion . Here I present my last work "Opprinnelsen" during the photographic residency invited by the Sunnhorland Museum on Halsnoy Island in 2022. This last work was finalist of the Camera Clara Prize at BNF.

Florence D'elle's Projects on LensCulture