The beauty of abandoned castles in the lens Jahz Design
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-beauty-of-abandoned-castles-in-the-lens-jahz-design.htmlPhotographer and graphic designer Dmitry Bourriaud (Dimitri Bourriau) from Nantes always been interested in history and architecture. In 2013, he became interested in photography abandoned places, and his first choice for such studies was the cemetery of warships. Eventually he began to travel the world in search of sabrosas. We offer you to look at his collection of picturesque castles, which have long been abandoned.
Photographer and graphic designer freelance, Dmitry Bourriaud, better known under its brand Jahz Design, lives and works in France.
Multi-faceted self-taught artist began working in the fashion world in 2006 as a graphic artist / designer for the brand ready-to-wear Kavany (owned by footballer Christian Karembeu). In 2009 he started to work as a freelancer with clients such as Damon Dash, Julia Channel, Nouvelle Donne Music label and others. In 2018, Dmitry became Ambassador Irix, Swiss brand ultrasonically lenses.
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