Jeremie Roux’s urban landscapes are timeless jewels.

Sometimes it may seem easy. That’s Jeremie Roux. He graduated from Stanford with Master’s degree in Computer Graphics, lived in San Francisco and worked in different start-ups in, co-managed a model agency in Paris, and is a talented photographer with several exhibitions in galeries in France and the US. He transforms industrial and urban landscapes into unreal, out-of-time, esthetics visions. He says :

Emmanuel Kant wrote in the Critique of the Aesthetic Judgment that art is not the representation of a beautiful thing, but the beautiful representation of something. I aspire to embody Kant’s idea in my photography, as I strive to reveal the graphical beauty of the most ordinary scenes and objects that surround me.

Matthieu thinks it is the german heritage : Becher, Gursky.

Jeremie and I met one year ago and i loved coming to my office where the third picture in this playlist hanged on my wall for sometime.