En forêt domaniale du Flamand

How can a native landscape become a photographic image ? Do habits weigh on photographers or do they, on the contrary, make them more astute in their analyses ? In other words, does such proximity promote or proscribe a photographic project ? To answer these questions, which already suggest a shift...

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Main Author: Yogan Muller
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille 2017-07-01
Series:Projets de Paysage
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/6009
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description How can a native landscape become a photographic image ? Do habits weigh on photographers or do they, on the contrary, make them more astute in their analyses ? In other words, does such proximity promote or proscribe a photographic project ? To answer these questions, which already suggest a shift from the land to the landscape, we take a look at the Flamand national forest in a woodland area of the Médoc region. After demonstrating the existence of a “geohistorical” link between Flandre, Médoc and the notion of the landscape, we reflect on the interlocking utilitarian and iconic dimensions of the forest through its emblematic maritime pine by using our photographs. Thanks to this geohistorical and photographic exploration, we show to what extent the simplistic beauty of the touristic image, by conferring on the land a “varnish”, eludes the complex technical resources needed to maintain a correspondence between the environment and its representation.
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spelling doaj-art-b82f9c35b41b4b54b94907536e6e48d32025-02-05T16:20:36ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242017-07-011610.4000/paysage.6009En forêt domaniale du FlamandYogan MullerHow can a native landscape become a photographic image ? Do habits weigh on photographers or do they, on the contrary, make them more astute in their analyses ? In other words, does such proximity promote or proscribe a photographic project ? To answer these questions, which already suggest a shift from the land to the landscape, we take a look at the Flamand national forest in a woodland area of the Médoc region. After demonstrating the existence of a “geohistorical” link between Flandre, Médoc and the notion of the landscape, we reflect on the interlocking utilitarian and iconic dimensions of the forest through its emblematic maritime pine by using our photographs. Thanks to this geohistorical and photographic exploration, we show to what extent the simplistic beauty of the touristic image, by conferring on the land a “varnish”, eludes the complex technical resources needed to maintain a correspondence between the environment and its representation.https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/6009landscapewalkgeohistorypinewoodFlandrephotography
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En forêt domaniale du Flamand
Projets de Paysage
landscape
walk
geohistory
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Flandre
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title En forêt domaniale du Flamand
title_full En forêt domaniale du Flamand
title_fullStr En forêt domaniale du Flamand
title_full_unstemmed En forêt domaniale du Flamand
title_short En forêt domaniale du Flamand
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topic landscape
walk
geohistory
pinewood
Flandre
photography
url https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/6009
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