About Me
Update January 2015:
I'm not using this profile anymore since 2011 or so. I don't have much free time for test shoots anymore, but you can always contact me by email to discuss about anything (even test shoots): Login to show E-mail
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Last updated January 2015 :
My name is Alexandra Sophie and I'm a 22 y.o fashion & illustration photographer agency represented, full-time misunderstood and sometimes artist, also saving-the-planet-freak. I don't count anymore the years since I stopped school due to health issues, but being thirsty for knowledges, I kept studying the world by myself, sitting anywhere and quietly watching how humanity acts and moves.
Since I started photography back in the early years of my teenage-hood, I used to appreciate to reveal through my photos everything naive and innocent. I wanted to make magic with my camera and capture love, dreams and fragility. I was inspired by life in general, and by this strange sensation that I always had while watching the world from far away and staying quiet, waiting patiently my turn and using my eyes a lot more than my voice. Lonely, a camera as only friend, I wanted to prove to myself and others that love, innocence, and softness are still there. An harmonic world between us and nature, where everyone care about each others and feel free to love.
Soon, I became a mother and I grew up for having another human experience to share. Capturing sweet moments was not enough to me anymore and my ambitions grew. As a mother and in my photography, I work by following my instinct and it leads me now to capture strong women, either wearing high fashion clothing or nude in a non-evocative way, always in natural light, often in nature, yet sometimes indoor. And I also like to shoot aliens. Underwater. With flower crowns.
My clients, editorial and features includes: NUMERO, VOGUE UK & US, ELLE GIRL KOREA, HARPER COLLINS, MACMILLAN, PENGUIN PUBLISHERS...
I live now with my husband and our homeschooled son named after the sea between our wooden house in the French countryside, sofas in Paris, nearly half of the year in Fiji islands and other countries where work takes us.