ABOUT
Naoshima, Japan, 2019
Born in 1988, Noé Baruchel Dominati is currently living in Paris (France) where he works as a commercials and music videos producer at Phantasm. He started photography after his mother gave him an entry-level Japanese film camera from 1982 which he shot with for years.
Profoundly inspired by a wide spectrum of contemporary photographers, ranging from the photography masters of the School of Düsseldorf such as Candida Höfer, Andreas Gursky and Thomas Struth or the Mediterranean photography from Massimo Vitali, Luigi Ghiri, Claude Nori or even Martin Parr. Noé is interested in realist photography with a balance of conceptual and documentary approach.
Seeing photography as a testimony and a window on the world, Noé mostly works with cameras that enable medium format photography.
Noé has been commissioned by Samsung for the Frame Art Project; some of his work were also featured in “It’s a Gas”, published by Gesalten and he frequently collaborates with William Ventura Architecture