My name is Wilfried Haillot, I am 44 years old. I live in Troyes, the city where I was born.
My job has nothing to do with photography I practice only during my free time but it has become a need, an addiction.
My father gave me my first camera a Pentax ME, I must have been about 20 years.
I started with some photos of my friends and my family. And since then, every day, light, composition, atmosphere fascinate me.
Photography is for me a chance to capture light, atmosphere and sensuality.
I love portraits, sensual photography, mysterious and intimate. It is on these themes that I'm trying to evolve and to assert my own style.
I focus mainly on two aspects: light and sensual atmospheres.
Over time, I realized that I had a preference for details. I do not have rule but I like to photograph what catches my attention. I love women's legs but what interests me is how the light will sublimate this or that part of the body.
Many photographers and images fascinate me but I forget them and yet I think subconsciously that guides me during shooting.
I quote Helmut Newton, Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jeanloup Sieff, Sarah Moon, Ellen von Unwerth, and many others of course.
I am a perfectionist and methodical.
I work upstream. And at the time of shoot, I’m doing it very fast, everything is already prepared. I know what I want so I run after.
Then it is the light management and still its effect on the body and forms.
Primarily a Polaroid 600SE and Polaroid SX70, but also a medium format with KIEV 60 and more and more rarely a Canon 5D for digital.
I discovered the instant film, there is a decade and for the moment I never tire of artistic techniques offered by Polaroid.
Many areas interested me in photography. During the early years, I explored them, while refining my understanding of light, framings.
I push my forbidden constantly and I think continually of photographs that I could do.
Like many artists, this is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness and also to discover the work of others.
Beautiful pictures and why not a collective exhibition project?
I would try the large format and learn other photographic processes such as wet collodion.
You keep me a place for SP #3? :)