The color and layering int his room are perfectly captured by Francois Halard |
This looks like a roof top dining fantasy |
Objects on a desk - not as easy as it looks to style and photograph |
Reflective surfaces are a challenge to light and photograph |
Making odd things beautiful |
Looks like a lovely guest room |
Ever since the greats like Billy Baldwin used magnolia and gardenia leaf green walls they always come back in style |
Wood paneling can look good |
Another pretty bedroom - note the animal accessories showing up |
The best entry hall photo |
The view through the branches is a masterful composition |
Symmetry captured perfectly |
Capturing the details is an art form |
François Halard was born in 1961 in France but now spends time between homes in New York and France. He studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Soon after, he began working for Decoration International, and then with Conde Nast art director Alex Lieberman. In 1984, François moved to New York City where he began regular commissions for several Conde Nast publications, including American Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, and House & Garden. (from Wikipedia).
Trish South Management represents Francois Halard.
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Great post! Everyone of those photographs look like a work of art! Truly talented photographer at work. Thanks for your brilliant observation!
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Gorgeous shots Valorie... I was inspired for MY DAILY CLICK today... Thank you... xv
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