About Frédéric Faux

Born in Brussels in 1965, I am a passionate street photographer driven by a deep appreciation for capturing the essence of urban life through my lens.

2007: Discovered the art of photography in Ireland using a compact camera. Introduced to the nuances of light and composition by my photographer friend, Fred.

2008: Purchased my first digital SLR, an Olympus E510, during a transformative trip to Japan. This marked the beginning of my fascination with capturing cityscapes and the people within them.

2009 to 2019: A period of reflection and personal growth in my photographic journey.

2017: Acquired a Fujifilm Xe2 at an opportune price, reigniting my passion for photography.

2020: Embraced a renewed dedication to my craft. Engaged in extensive study, delving into the works of master photographers, experimenting, learning from mistakes, and gradually honing my own distinctive style. My focus remained on capturing the vitality and stories within city life that resonate with me deeply.

2021: Enrolled in an online mini-training course led by Gustavo Minas, a photographer whose work profoundly inspires me.

2023: Participated in a transformative workshop led by Ilvy Njiokiktjien, further enriching my artistic perspective and techniques.

2024: In Dublin, I participated in a workshop on reflections in photography with Gustavo Minas. In Brussels, a workshop about a book project with Rob Hornstra and Rafał Milach, and a workshop titled "Flash, Close & Candid" withGiedo van der Zwan.

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