Vero Alisier - Portraits

August 5th, 2008 | Scroll down for comments

Intro

Vero Alisier was born in Paris and still lives in France. For many years she has been traveling to Asia with her husband. She became very interested in photography starting in 2005. Her main interest is in encountering people and trying to capture those “priceless” shared moments.

Some of her photos have been used by various NGO’s for their campaigns (in postcards, magazines, etc.), and she hopes her images will contribute in some way to improving lives.

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What impressed me about Vero’s work is the sense of intimate contact with her subjects. Looking into their eyes you glimpse their common humanity across the distance. You can see they are economically poor, but they have have great dignity and a full range of emotions.

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2 Responses to “Vero Alisier - Portraits”

  1. I enjoyed the portraits in this set. Although not candid, there is a spontaneity to the images that is refreshing. One can feel a bond between the photographer and her subjects. Well done Vero.

  2. Great set of portraiture.
    The one with the lady and her hand with “héné” is a masterpiece

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